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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Very nice, Sergei.

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by BradS View Post


    Mom and Dad
    Harmon Titan Pinhole, 72mm f/209
    Ilford Delta 100
    Interesting challenge,
    can feel pinhole magic effects...
    great posers !!!
    how long was exposure ?

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Sergei, Excellent portrait! wonderful clarity for the subject with strong features and noce use of DOF.
    Generalizations are made because they are Generally true...

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    This is fantastic Sergei. I prefer this line of work, much, much better than the pin-up stuff. Still over-sharpened but very good.

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    8x10 Arista, 360mm Symmar-S


    Bob by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by SergeiR View Post
    8x10 Arista, 360mm Symmar-S
    Very nice indeed Sergei - I like the shadow on his nose and the background lighting. Do you never encounter problems scanning those dark shadows? My V700 always gives me stripes there
    Tom Keymeulen

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by D-tach View Post
    Very nice indeed Sergei - I like the shadow on his nose and the background lighting. Do you never encounter problems scanning those dark shadows? My V700 always gives me stripes there
    Nope. *knock on the wood*. Only if i try to pull them really really REALLY high - then i can see some weird stuff, but i never need to pull that (or i just throw negative away if i do ).
    Check the upper portion of glass , where the calibrating bit is - make sure you don't have speckles of dust or something in there. I use makeup cuboku brush to clean it before scanning (same brush as i use to clean holders and lenses, btw - they are cheap and super soft)

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramiro Elena View Post
    This is fantastic Sergei. I prefer this line of work, much, much better than the pin-up stuff. Still over-sharpened but very good.
    Thank you. Well. . its a downsize of downsize, and my algorithms set for sharpness not for gradients So while original is tack sharp at 2400dpi, once you get from there to 6k/4k and then to web size and then to flickr.. it gets sometime a bit odd on edges due frequency issues.

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Perhaps try a downsize of the 2400dpi to 1024px and do a 40%-50% unsharp mask, that's really all it takes. Forget algorithms and frequency, it is obviously not working for the web. I usually upload a 300dpi real size image to flickr and simply choose the Medium size (640px). It looks like you're pushing the ratio way way up.

    I also make the same mistake now and then, but I find it ruins the nice soft/sharp large format yields. The light and pose are just perfect!

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by SergeiR View Post
    Nope. *knock on the wood*. Only if i try to pull them really really REALLY high - then i can see some weird stuff, but i never need to pull that (or i just throw negative away if i do ).
    Check the upper portion of glass , where the calibrating bit is - make sure you don't have speckles of dust or something in there. I use makeup cuboku brush to clean it before scanning (same brush as i use to clean holders and lenses, btw - they are cheap and super soft)
    Thanks Sergei - I'll check the scannerglass
    Tom Keymeulen

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    Re: January 2013 Portraits

    Collodion wet-process tintype, made at the Center for Alternative Photogaphy in NYC. Self-portrait with custom 5-string banjo, extra wide neck, made by Mike Ramsey of Chanterelle Workshop in Pittsboro, NC

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