Agree, linking it would be nice.
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Agree, linking it would be nice.
I just got off the phone with a 2nd level Epson Tech who told me they are constantly fielding calls about this. He says Epson updated their driver to W11 back in August and that any further...
Alan,
I'm using Epsonscan for PCs. I reinstalled the latest driver from the Epson website. It is for W10 but I have been using it without problem until yesterday. I've followed all the "fixes"...
I used my scanner a couple of days ago, no problem. Today I turned it on using Epson Scan and the right side (where the scanned image would be) did not show up. On the left side the boxes for...
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Not a Vermonter but I was there last Fall. Stayed near Woodstock (that is the one in VT, not NY). There are several covered bridges and picturesque farm houses within easy drives. You can find...
Thanks. I use ACR. Worked each shot individually. Set white balance then went through making minor adjustments. Most tweaks were what I would do normally for any photo, digital or analogue. Local...
A friend gave me several rolls of Fuji 135 Sensia slide film, 20 years old. Had not been refrigerated. I shot two rolls using auto exposure. Not really paying attention because I thought they'd be...
Doremus,
What is the name of the pack you use?
One of my favorite sites.
I'm not sure if he would work on your particular light meter but Rich Ritter calibrated my Pentax spot meter (his specialty). Probably worth sending him an email.
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Absolutely recommend checking out his channel. Love his enthusiasm and creativity.
When I first started I spray painted a plastic container black and did "tray development" in a film changing bag. (Yes, I said bag). It worked, but as someone suggested, the Stearman tanks are well...
I've been working my way through them. Articles can be tedious or fascinating. The description of the amazing development by the Lumiere brothers -- an easy to do and color accurate film process,...
It was tough boat, it was battered for several weeks. Interesting story. It would have cost about 6-8K to float the boat, but could recover several times that for salvage. Owner claimed he didn't...
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This sail boat was caught in a storm and went aground. The owner effectively abandoned it and it was eventually battered to pieces and removed from the beach.
This was the only film...
I wonder is someone can comment on the following exchange with a representative of Sekonic (I added the bolding):
Hi everybody who has followed this thread, I contacted Sekonic and they kindly...
Unfortunately Precision Camera was unable to help with this question. If any one else familiar with the Wista SP has the answer, I would be most appreciative.
OK, thxs.
Perhaps there is something wrong with my camera, but there are two large knobs on the back (below the two micro swing knobs above), one on the right and one on the left.
In order to tilt the...
Thanks for the quick response. So I know how to tilt the back 15 degrees backwards, but how do I do the "micro" tilt? I know that the back swing and micro swing have different controls so I assumed...
I came across a sales brochure for the Wista SP and noticed the following under Specifications:
BACK MOVEMENTS:
o Swing 15 degrees (horizontally)
o Tilt: 90 degrees (forward), 15 degrees...
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Philip,
Thanks for the response and the link to your article. I also glanced at your other articles. I look forward to reading them soon. I also noticed you have a Hasselblad 203. So do I,...
Phillipus: Is there a brand or type of overhead film you recommend? Amazon has dozens that vary wildly in price.
Coran, thanks for the detailed explanation. Exactly what I was looking for. I'll sleep better tonight:o
Thanks for the responses. First I can assure you this is a 4x5 HP5 image. What I showed was a digital scan of the negative, i.e., the positive. The negative is in fact B&W. I am just curious as...
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I shot this today with my Wista. 2 seconds at F/22. Developed in Diafine and scanned with an Epson 750. I used Epson software. I did use color negative and 48 bit setting because I had...
Precision Camera now in Fairfield, CA
OK, thxs I appreciate your POV.
Ted,
I assume you prefer the no Color Control option. The problem with that is you can make no adjustments at all. I generally only set B&W points but as I mentioned above, really liked digital...
Not sure if anyone is still interested in this but, based on the suggestions above, I did some "tests" on the different Configuration options in Epson Scan. Where I netted out for Configuration with...
Sorry I wasn't clear. My images never come straight out of the scanner that clean and nice. My assumption is that after you scanned the negative you imported it in to a program like LR or PS, did...
Well two responses, two slightly different ideas:). Not surprising and I suspect that I will need to run some tests myself. I really don't shoot that often but I'll dig up some old negs and see. ...
I would really like to see some discussion of this. I've seen many "how to scan" videos. Most don't even mention the configuration page. Of the ones that do, I've seen recommendations for each of...
Your photo is beautiful. Besides spotting, what post processing did you do to get to the final image?
Thxs. Glad to hear that my instincts were correct.
Interesting thread for me because I have been told by a couple of people that my Hasselblad backs should be stored with the dark slides out to preserve the light tightness of the backs. For all the...
Here is a discussion of this issue. Short version: It may not be from putting the film in wrong.
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/shadows-on-negatives-using-sp445.162953/