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Subject: [Leica] IMG: another one from the roll of film that sat in the camera for 2 years
From: photo at frozenlight.eu (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 09:46:48 +0200 (CEST)
References: <DDBABDF1-AA6C-48E1-8918-F0CB2CD3B8BF@frozenlight.eu> <FBE16D11-51DE-4ACF-A08C-F24500140C23@icloud.com>

Thanks George! The scanner is a Reflecta RPS 7200. I bought it from Amazon
last week for about 450 EUR, because I was not satisfied with the Epson
V700 for 35mm film. The software I used for this one was the one that came
with the scanner, plus some cleaning up in Photoshop (CS3, I am YEARS
behind :-)) afterwards. I will be trying Silverfast this week, allegedly
it delivers superior results with this scanner.

Cheers,
Nathan

Op Ma, 22 september, 2014 09:13, schreef George Lottermoser:
>
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 1:48 AM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>
>> I have now been able to date the pictures at the beginning of the roll
>> of Tri-X that sat in my camera for some time?2 years, to be exact. Here
>> is another image that I find quite pleasing, a portrait of my sister and
>> brother-in-law taken in December 2012 in their apartment in Poland:
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/belgiangator/misc/TriX_2014_4_13.jpg.html
>>
>> This film stuff is not bad, after all.
>
> beautiful "post processing" too
> what scanner did you use?
>
> Regards,
> George Lottermoser
>
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-- 
Nathan Wajsman
photo at frozenlight.eu


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