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    Re: post your trees!

    Graflex Super D with Dallmeyer Pentac lens.
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    Re: post your trees!

    I really like this composition - I have been experimenting along the same lines.

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    Graflex Super D with Dallmeyer Pentac lens.

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    RHS Model A 4x5 Tailboard, 180mm Caltar, Ektapan with No. 29 Deep Red Filter

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    My scanner is getting noisier and noisier. I had to work hard on this to remove the worst of the banding, but some still remains.

    Pacemaker Speed Graphic, Hoya +4 close-up filter (~10" meniscus), TMY (expired 1998).




    Jonathan

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    Another from the Muir Woods. 2 or 3 stops underexposed, but there's still an alright image there!


    Muir Woods by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr

    Quote Originally Posted by jcoldslabs View Post
    My scanner is getting noisier and noisier. I had to work hard on this to remove the worst of the banding, but some still remains.

    Pacemaker Speed Graphic, Hoya +4 close-up filter (~10" meniscus), TMY (expired 1998).




    Jonathan
    I'm assuming you're using a flatbed here - banding is often caused by dust in the calibration area (usually at the top of the platen). Make sure you clean that part of the platen thoroughly, not just the image area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHITMrB View Post
    I'm assuming you're using a flatbed here - banding is often caused by dust in the calibration area (usually at the top of the platen). Make sure you clean that part of the platen thoroughly, not just the image area.
    I'm using a Microtek i900 with glassless holders. The calibration area is an empty rectangle in the holder--nothing but air--so there is nothing to clean as far as I can tell. My guess is after six years of use the actual sensor or mirror assembly has accumulated dust and debris. I've opened it up and blown as much dust out as I can, but I hesitate to actually touch any of the guts for fear of making it worse or messing up the alignment. Images with subtle gradations and open space are the most visibly affected, as above. Busy, detailed images seem to mask the worst of the flaws. If only I had a proper darkroom instead....or a better scanner!

    Jonathan

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    Young Pecan Orchard by vphill, on Flickr

    Camera: Chamonix 45n-1
    Lens: Schneider 135mm Symmar-S f/5.6
    Film: Ilford FP4+ @ ISO 64
    Exposure: 1/4 @ f16
    Date: August 9, 2010

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    Quote Originally Posted by mandoman7 View Post

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    Fantastic!

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    A windy day close to the sea

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    Chamonix Horseman 6x12 Sironar-N 150 HP5 510-Pyro



    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by okcomputer View Post
    Fantastic!
    Thanks Okc.
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