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More Fun with Large Format Film Images!

Lloyd

Active member
Matto: Love the wheelchairs.
Riccis: Awesome portraits! Truly.
DB: Stunning image. Flat out gorgeous.
 

Lars

Active member
I just got these 8x10s back from the lab, quick and dirty flatbed scans so colors are a bit off. E100G, Cooke XVa, Toyo 810G monorail.
 

SergeiR

New member
4x5 Technika, Angulon 90/6.8 , Arista 100. Scanned on HP4050G (yes, yes, i know.. not popular choice, but its cheap and somehow both of my copies arent any worse than Epsons that died on me twice in last year and half)


Fallen by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
 

JimCollum

Member
a couple from a morning trip to the local trainyard with a couple of members who happen to work at the same place i do


4x5, 9" veritos f4.5 (shot wide open), Betterlight



another from the evening before
8x10 & Wollensak Velostigmat 12"
shot on fp4 , developed Rodinal
 

thrice

Active member
Wow I've been away too long!
I really like the 8x10 shot Shelby.
Matto: Love the wheelchairs.
Riccis: Awesome portraits! Truly.
DB: Stunning image. Flat out gorgeous.
+1!

Interesting soft-focus look Jim, the second one does it for me.

Here's an Ektar 100 4x5 shot, Nikkor-AM 120/5.6
 

buggz

New member
Quick one from this weekend, cheap scanner, I see lots of dust, etc, sigh...
I gotta learn all this scanner stuff now.
Especially the resolution stuff.
I scanned at 4800dpi, makes a HUGE file!
I definately don't understand it.
Not that good, but it's a start,
I'm a newbie who STILL needs to learn how to load sheet film into holders.
Sinar f2 4x5 - Sinaron S 180mm - f5.6 - Fuji Instant FP-100C45
 

Lars

Active member
Quick one from this weekend, cheap scanner, I see lots of dust, etc, sigh...
I gotta learn all this scanner stuff now.
Especially the resolution stuff.
I scanned at 4800dpi, makes a HUGE file!
I definately don't understand it.
Not that good, but it's a start,
I'm a newbie who STILL needs to learn how to load sheet film into holders.
Sinar f2 4x5 - Sinaron S 180mm - f5.6 - Fuji Instant FP-100C45
Cheap scanners do well at 500-1200 dpi. More than that is usually a waste of disk space. If you scan at 1200 dpi you get 4800x6000 px which possibly makes out what thew scanner can deliver.

That said - you obviously got a presentable scan from the image, so that's a good start.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Plus one from me. Nice image, passable scan. Lars is the expert here, so I defer to him on the resolution, etc., matters.
 
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