Dia - a portrait
Wista 45N / Fujinon 210mm / Foma 200 EI100 / dev Rodinal 1+50 for 8 mins
Dia - a portrait
Wista 45N / Fujinon 210mm / Foma 200 EI100 / dev Rodinal 1+50 for 8 mins
lovely.
I just tried setting up a DSLR scanning thing with some 35mm. I watched a bunch of videos. But I'm having a hard time with the color balance with B&W and "inverting" the image. I'm using GIMP and/or Darktable and it's not as easy to invert. I know...get Lightroom, 1 click. But I still have my trusty V700 for scanning for now. I read somewhere that you need to stitch 2 images for 4x5 and larger? Or is it 8x10 and larger?
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Yes lightroom is what I use and it is pretty easy, plus if you do color you can use negative lab pro and it is even easier then. Can you use your DSLR raw shots and open them on epson scan? I have vuescan and that is what I used to do, but the LR was faster. You can definitely stitch together medium format to large format if you need that kind of resolution, for me just one picture is enough.
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Regarding Dia, a lovely portrait, John.
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Thank you, Mark.
much appreciated Drew
I finally got this lens fixed that came with my Graphic and I'm trying it out for the first time.
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