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Actually, I'm pretty new at this. I've used a flatbed scanner with some good results, but bought this 4000 mainly to digitize old slides. Just tried it out his morning... default settings, and then a little contrast curve in PS to brighten the image a bit. That's it... looking to learn more myself.Hi Lloyd.
I'd be curious to know more about your scanning and post processing. I use a Coolscan V and Vuescan and am learning something different just about everyday.
Very nice. Love the tonality.Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA. Shot last week.
M3 with Millennium Nikkor 50/1.4; Ilford Delta 400; D76
Thanx Lloyd. I'm beginning to find my way around Photoshop a little more for B+W digital darkroom. Far from perfect, but more appealing to me.Very nice. Love the tonality.
Oh yeah, I like this one even better. The water in closer, and the blacks and tones there really jump. Good stuff.Thanx Lloyd. I'm beginning to find my way around Photoshop a little more for B+W digital darkroom. Far from perfect, but more appealing to me.
This is from that bench downstream--same everything.
Really nice one LLoyd!Another with 400cn This one scanned with my Nikon 4000
M6ttl, CV 50/1.5 Nokton:
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Very nice, Scott. I particularly like the first image. Great timeless quality, wonderful light.I've been playing around with some indoor shots recently.
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Very nice, all.Cindy and Lloyd, thanks for the kind words! Here are a few more:
Same Market as in previous post:
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The nice counter lady at the market....
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Night shot
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Finally, let this be a lesson...don't drink and take photos. I could have sworn this was in focus at the time!
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