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11/24/2005 06:31:17 PM · #1
...post a shot you like that you took with a film camera and later scanned.

here's one to kick it off, taken with a Pentax K2 with a 28-70 lens..



its montmoressi falls in quebec.
11/24/2005 06:42:31 PM · #2
After a bit of post-processing...




11/24/2005 06:54:34 PM · #3
Originally posted by SCI 009:

After a bit of post-processing...





i really like that second one.. great colour.
11/24/2005 06:56:32 PM · #4
where the hell is everyone tonight?
11/24/2005 08:48:50 PM · #5
You scanned the print or the negative? How does one scan a negative? With a slide scanner?
11/24/2005 09:57:14 PM · #6
probably eating turkey
11/24/2005 10:32:38 PM · #7






These three from my portfolio are film, conversion to digital by Target.
11/24/2005 10:35:45 PM · #8
Originally posted by emorgan49:

You scanned the print or the negative? How does one scan a negative? With a slide scanner?

Or more generally a "transparency" scanner. Old professional "drum scanners" were set up to scan either negatives or transparencies.
11/24/2005 10:38:35 PM · #9

11/24/2005 10:40:05 PM · #10
Originally posted by emorgan49:

You scanned the print or the negative? How does one scan a negative? With a slide scanner?


The Kodak slide scanner I used for a while could do either. Just tell it what you wanted done and it processed it correctly.
11/24/2005 10:57:29 PM · #11
Here are two transparencies of mine. Shot with a Bronica ERTS & Scanned on am Epson 2450.

11/24/2005 11:02:11 PM · #12



these were all scanned with my hp photoscanner 1000
11/24/2005 11:05:50 PM · #13



Lee
11/24/2005 11:19:23 PM · #14
Before (Scanned print from B&W negative):


After (Edited and colorized):
11/24/2005 11:23:54 PM · #15


shot in colour, but it went all wacky with cheap scanner.
11/24/2005 11:59:29 PM · #16
Shot a few years ago with my Canon A1 and just recently scanned.



Message edited by author 2005-11-25 00:17:32.
11/25/2005 12:03:42 AM · #17


The border is obviously added...
11/25/2005 12:09:39 AM · #18


Shot with Sinar-P 4x5 view camera :-)

R.
11/25/2005 01:04:56 AM · #19




took these with my minolta xd-5 and a 50mm 1:1.2 wide open.
11/25/2005 01:58:21 AM · #20
Originally posted by bear_music:



Shot with Sinar-P 4x5 view camera :-)

R.


What's a 4x5 view camera?
Why did that image of the restaraunt take 6 hours to make?

11/25/2005 02:05:47 AM · #21

11/25/2005 02:24:27 AM · #22


Message edited by author 2005-11-25 02:25:28.
11/25/2005 02:31:50 AM · #23



These were all printed by myself! I'm very proud. I need to take another class again.
11/25/2005 07:50:10 PM · #24

11/25/2005 08:21:59 PM · #25
After checking out bear_music's portfolio I remember I had this scan taken in 1991 as part of a personal project.


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