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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jvuokko View Post
    35mm landscape shot. Hepoköngäs (horse falls), Northern Finland. Autumn 1992.
    Lens was standard 50mm.
    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn View Post
    It works with the small images very well. But as in the Lake Powell image, one has to be careful of dark areas of the image being close to the edge -- and getting lost with the emulsion frame around it.

    Venchka -- I am doing another printing session tonight, and plan on making some more of the 2 1/4 negatives. If I have a successful evening, I'll post some more next week (since you have successfully swelled my head ).

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Walter23, are those 35mm or medium format photographs?
    Really nice colors!
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    January 2009, Canon XT 350








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    My neighbors dog. Mamiya 7, 80mm, TMY.

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    December 2008, Canon G10






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    A small tree in Eureka Valley.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by jvuokko View Post
    Walter23, are those 35mm or medium format photographs?
    Really nice colors!
    Jukka, they're digital SLR. I used a saturated slide film emulation plug-in which I actually quite like, in this case a Kodak E100VS emulation. It's actually not a bad representation of how that film behaves (e.g. the sunset light on the cairn / tree turning a vivid red).

    Too bad it costs $200 and my demo version ran out

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    Hasselblad TMY handheld Taos Pueblo
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