I would contact Kodak. I know it won't fix your image, but may be it'll help them prevent future issues. When I contacted them, in the past, they were always helpful.
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I would contact Kodak. I know it won't fix your image, but may be it'll help them prevent future issues. When I contacted them, in the past, they were always helpful.
Awesome concept and execution!
An old, brick building, that was becoming overgrown. Nikon F100, Nikkor 35-70mm lens with orange 16 filter, and FPP InfraChrome film.
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I have not used them, but there is Lone Star Darkroom, in Dallas. It looks like they even offer optical printing.
Beautiful!
I love the colors and tones, in this image!
I kind of like the flare on this one. I think it goes with the strong highlights, on her hair.
I like this, the control over the areas in (and out of) focus is excellent.
Here's an image I tried using a 24 mm F/2.8 AIS lens. Normally, I use significantly longer lenses, for photographing people, and wanted to try something different. Portra 160 with a polarizing...
A beautiful image, you did your last sheet proud! :cool:
If you hadn't mentioned that it was smoke from wildfires, I'd think this image was made on a quiet, foggy morning. It looks peaceful, if you don't know the backstory.
It is, looking at the data sheet.
Has anyone used the The FIND Lab for E-6 processing and scanning? If so, how were the results?
Nice, I like the tonality of this image.
I like the soft, painterly quality of this image.
Was it the Bettman Archive?
Thanks!
Nice work, I really like the puffy clouds in the first image. They give it the classic summer day look that I remember as kid on summer vacation. The point-of-view of the second image makes it seem...
It may be an older version of HP5, if this chart is correct.
So do I; I have done some IR work with people. Maybe I'll dig-out a few images and post them. I really like color infrared film, and have been playing with Kodak HIE, too.
Nice! The sky looks quiet ominous along the horizon, like a major storm is brewing.
I shot a 35mm roll of Kodak Plus-X (also a 125 speed film) that expired in 1958 (!) that came-out just fine. I increased the exposure, but had the lab process it normally. I would definitely give...
Interesting image, the 61 second exposure allows nice movement of the trees. What is/was this structure used for?
A portrait from a few years back, with a Mamiya 645 AFDII. Comments and thoughtful critiques are always welcome.
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I like the irony and symbolism in this image.
Great to hear! Hopefully, I will have items, in the next few months, if I can finally get good weather, and get out of the house.
Does anyone know if Lenny Eiger is still doing drum scans?
Somehow, I missed seeing these before. I like the textures of the petals, in the first image.
They definitely create an interesting texture and repeating pattern. I think the shadows from the other trees help accentuate that texture. What about the scene changed, since you had scouted it?
I really like the tonality and texture of this image, especially of the fern in relation to the oak leaves and shadows of the background.
Nice images, I really like the colors in the last two. Was this in Kingman or Pinal Park?
I wish planes didn't have to be scrapped or abandoned, it seems like such an ignominious end.
Black spots are holes in the emulsion that allow light to pass and turn the paper black. White spots are dust or something that blocks light from reaching the paper, leaving it white. Foma sheet film...
I really like the range of tones in the pine needles; some of them look almost luminous.
I like the texture of the rust (?) and the tones in the third image, well done.
Here's one of a empty coal train, heading west-bound back to the mines for another load. Taken August 31, 2018, with a Nikon 70-200mm zoom lens.
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He's a photographer with a pretty decent following on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtiLZhefLrm4CEMrctJyzUQ
I've noticed that all (at least all that I've seen) Arista/Foma sheet films just have one notch, of the same size and shape. It lets you orient the film properly, which appears to be its sole...
That's a neat image! I'd like to try photographing lightning, but have never really gotten the chance. Do you leave the shutter open, on bulb, and wait or did you "just get lucky?"
Nice, I love the landscape of the Desert Southwest. Hopefully, I will be able to head back out there, soon.
This has a very "painterly" look to it...nice!