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Re: Post your recent film shots!


Here\'s another chook. Same grainy BG, same film:






Nikon F5, Ai-S 55/2.8 Micro, Fuji Superia Premium 400 (film)





Compare that to Spyro P\'s image:



Spyro P. wrote:
^^damn that chook looks angry!

Superia 400 Hexar AF, expired negs/expired chems



Of course in the upper-right (by the lettering) it looks like it has some of the same patterning - so maybe it\'s just that it does it on smooth gradient surfaces?

This begs a question about the best way to process a neg. when scanned in as a neg. So far I\'ve just been WB\'ing for a clear section (unexposed) of the film media. and then using my own curves to invert it. After that a little PS Color Balancing tool usage to get some of the remaining blues our and maybe a little gamma correction if needed after that.

Is there a better way (besides using the FB scanner I mean)?




Mar 25, 2010 at 05:52 AM
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Re: Post your recent film shots!


Here\'s another chook. Same grainy BG, same film:






Nikon F5, Ai-S 55/2.8 Micro, Fuji Superia Premium 400 (film)





Compare that to Spyro P\'s image:



Spyro P. wrote:
^^damn that chook looks angry!

Superia 400 Hexar AF, expired negs/expired chems



Of course in the upper-right (by the lettering) it looks like it has some of the same patterning - so maybe it\'s just that it does it on smooth gradient surfaces?





Mar 25, 2010 at 05:41 AM





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