Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/14
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I went through the same sole searching and opted to purchase a Leitz Focomat
V35 AF and attached a Heiland SPLITGRADE and I couldn't be happier! At some
point in the future I may start scanning my negs, but not now: I'm having
too much fun.
- -----Original Message-----
From: Luc.Stockman@ond.vlaanderen.be
[mailto:Luc.Stockman@ond.vlaanderen.be]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 2:27 AM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: [Leica] enlarger or scanner?
Dear luggers,
This is my first attempt sending something to the LUG.
I live in Harelbeke, Belgium and work as employee in Brussels. My
e-mail adress is luc.stockman@ond.vlaanderen.be.
After discovering the website of Hans Pahlen I decided -after
obviously sleeping for about 20 years- to pick up my old love for
Leica M again and now I use a M6 + 35/2 Summicron 3rd gen.
My favourite subjects are people in the streets, children, landscapes,
available light. For me the ultimate photographer is HCB who deserves
a statue for his fine vision.
Leica lenses are tremendously sharp, give lots of details and above
all, I like the typical "bokeh" very much. So I work most of the time
wide open. For that purpose I am looking for a nice used Summilux 50
now. I shoot only with Tmax 400 IE 800, developed in Tmax.
My greatest concern is how printing with the same quality of the Leica
lenses. For the moment I followed the modern way and use a Nikon
LS-2000-scanner with Epson 760 printer. Although the printouts look
fine at 8x10s, I have discovered that I get more fine details when
zooming in at my PC-screen then looking with a loupe on the printouts.
So, even when I should use a good compact point and shoot camera I
shoud get the same results! My aim is to exhibit my framed
photographs at least 30 x 50 cm (12 x 20 inch).
A simple calculation lead to the conclusion that a print out with a
magnification of 10, gives a maximum resolution of 2900/10= 290 dots
per inch.
When you know that B/W-negs are about 10,000 DPI, classical enlarged
10 times gives 1,000 DPI I asume lots of details are lost
(1,000/290=3.5 times less quality) when printing the electronic way.
Now my greatest concern: I intend very seriously picking up my old
pastime and realising a complete dark room with Kaiser multicontrast
enlarger and Componon lens.
Would this be a wise decision or am I old fashioned? In the
photography club were I go, every one had sold his dark room equipment
yet decades ago (all are males above 50, I am 39).
Or shall I wait until the market deliveres affordable scanners 10,000
DPI and printers 4,000 DPI?
Within a few weeks I intend to be ready with my humble website on
geocities.com.
Luggers, help me please because I am seriously in love with the Leica
way of life.
Luc Stockman
father of 10 children