Been way too long since I visited my favorite thread on the webz...still busy shooting film. Decided to dab into home E6 processing since I do c41 an b&w so developed some old rolls of provia and velvia, scanned on the pakon. Here are a few from a vacation to Kings Canyon NP, spring of 18.
All with the nikon fm2n and either a 35/2.5 or 28/2.8 series e with a warming filter.
And from another roll of provia, last summer at Voyageurs NP with I think a nikon n90s I was shooting with the nikon af28-80 lens but maybe canon 7ne and 24-105L. Pakon f135+ scan
retrofocus wrote:
Taken today at home on my deck outside. Hasselblad 500 C/M, Hasselblad-Zeiss 180/4 CF T* with Fuji Velvia 50 film, home-processed in E-6.
Man you process film images faster than I process digital images! Well done sir
helimat wrote:
Man you process film images faster than I process digital images! Well done sir
Haha, that's exactly what friends of mine also told me . It takes me about an hour including putting the film on the development reel, setting up for 41 deg C warm water followed by the development. Then about 2 hours of film drying, scanning and slight PP takes me about 5 minutes per frame in high res and with IR dust removal.
Glad to see this thread still moving along. Great images everyone 📸
I wasn't super happy with the scans from my local lab, so I picked up an Epson scanner on sale, and am going through some film starting with 120. I have a lot to learn! This one was taken locally with Portra 160 & the Shen-Hao PTB617 & Nikkor 300/9. (Which is also proving to be quite the challenge as well)
Ventured out yesterday to enjoy the weather at a closed campus nearby. Taken with large format 4x5" Swiss Alpina rail camera and Schneider-Kreuznach 210/5.6 Copal lens. Arista 100 film, developed in Xtol (1:1). In all shots, I used a red filter to bring out clouds and contrast. Digitized with Epson V850 scanner and SilverFast 8 SE.