Out of this world, z84. Beautiful.
Crown Graphic 45. Xenar 135mm. HP5. 25b flashbulb bounced.
My parents at 97 and 93 by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
All excellent images
So I decided to try to use natural light for an infant portrait with 4x5, Delta 100 film. After calculating bellows extension correction, I was left with 1/15 second at f8. This was processed in Rodinal 50+1 and wet-scanned with a V750. It was a challenge to capture a squirmy 7-month-old with a depth of focus as thin as an Oreo cookie.
This is the result:
Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.
I use Colorneg to convert my scans from negative to color and it works great. I scan with Epson V850 at 3900 dpi and save as a raw tif using Viewscan. Bring into photoshop, apply gamma 2.2 (sometimes not), bring into Colorneg, make my adjustments and output back to Photoshop. Here is a Portra image
https://flic.kr/p/29fpCVr
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