Aspens, North Grand Canyon in October. Just outside of entrance down a trail a ways. Taken with Chamonix 45H-1, Portra 160, 75mm NIkkor, f/4.5 @ f/32, 1/4 sec
[IMG]20180929_0125_Working_20181117 by Steven Ruttenberg, on Flickr[/IMG]
Aspens, North Grand Canyon in October. Just outside of entrance down a trail a ways. Taken with Chamonix 45H-1, Portra 160, 75mm NIkkor, f/4.5 @ f/32, 1/4 sec
[IMG]20180929_0125_Working_20181117 by Steven Ruttenberg, on Flickr[/IMG]
Very nice, Steven! Beautiful autumn light.
Steven R - that is a nice scan, what was that done on ? Great shot too of course (the aspens)
I used an Epson V850 set to 4200dpi. I used Vuescan software and set multipass to 16 (max) I wet mounted the negative using Kami scan fluid, clear optical mylar onto ANR glass from Betterscanning. I also used their holder to adjust the focus of the scanner. I still need to fine tune the focus, but it is pretty much there. I then created and saved a linear tif raw file, brought into photoshop and converted it using Colorperfects, colorneg plug in. From there it was typical photoshop stuff. Final sharpening (only sharpening) was done with a high pass filter and duplicate layer that was desatruated. I used the overlay setting for the destaturated layer and set the layer blending on the top slider of the bottom two to 80 and 180 for a mid-tone sharpening. See http://www.kennethleegallery.com/html/tech/index.php about half way or so down the page for info on this.
Any other questions you have let me know.
My first couple of 4x5 shots from my backyard:
Horseman HF; Fujinon 180/9 A (FP4+, Pyrocat HD semi-stand; one shot DSLR scan of negative):
45B1801A by J Barnes, on Flickr
Rodenstock 135/5.6 Sironar N
45A1351A by J Barnes, on Flickr
Definitely a learning process! Looks as if my "A" holder has a light leak, and I was a bit surprised that the shot with the Fuji didn't have a thicker DOF at f22, but otherwise I'm looking forward to having my LF kit with me for the upcoming winter season here in the Smokies.
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