
This edition of photos on film is from a relatively old roll of Ferrania P30 that I shot last month, but there’s no date on the box. I think I solved the problems I was having with the Minolta x700: new batteries! No post-editing, just the scans that came back from the lab. Enough chatter…
I love this half frame.
but personally i cant rely on the lab’s scans. Send your negatives to 2 different labs and you will get 2 sets of different images not the same in brightness and contrasts. Just saying .
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I’ve been using different film each time, so there’s nothing consistent about my approach to film 😉. In the past I’ve done my own scanning so it’s been out of curiosity that I’ve had the lab do it. Let me know what you think after this week’s posts.
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I will check this week’s posts.
About the lab’s scans – all they use different applications and settings plus personal taste of the labs workers. I don’t even want to talk about color scans ;-))))
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I’ve been scanning with an Epson 4490 for about 15 years, and rarely make any adjustments to the settings, relying on editing software to get something I like. I’m probably missing a lot, but blissfully ignorant for the moment. I haven’t set up my scanner for the iMac I’ve had a for a year, just lazy, as well as ignorant! Now that the film bug has bitten once again, I need to follow through with using the scanner, or deciding if it’s time to upgrade. Thanks for weighing in, I appreciate your following!
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Good luck with the film journey and the upgrade process. I loved your recent BW series. Very nice contrasts and the scenes.
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