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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by RSalles View Post
    Relax!



    Renato
    ...now, a little bit more relax !
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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Super simpa,

    Cheers,

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Shooting some tungsten slide film in daylight:



    This was shot with the Minolta Dynax 7 (which always accompanies my digital Sony cameras when on assignment), and the Minolta 85mm/f1.4, on Kodak Duplicating Slide film that must have been 20 years old.

    I must say I am having trouble getting sharp 35mm scans from my Epson V700 and I may have oversharpened this one in Photoshop, although Flickr tends to apply some sharpening too. No post-processing apart from sharpening and a very slight color correction.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Theo, the V700 isn't ideal for 35mm film; for best results, the coolscans and like scanners made for 35mm strips are better.



    img075 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    Theo, the V700 isn't ideal for 35mm film; for best results, the coolscans and like scanners made for 35mm strips are better.
    I know, but I can't justify the cost of a dedicated scanner for the number of 35mm films I shoot (I much prefer MF/LF)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thicktheo View Post
    I know, but I can't justify the cost of a dedicated scanner for the number of 35mm films I shoot (I much prefer MF/LF)...
    A quick and cheap option would be to put a "slide duplicator" lens on your DSLR for the 35mm stuff.

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Mom, 1975. Nikkormat Fn, 50mm f1.4 Nikkor lens, Kodak Recording 2475 film, 1/125th at f5.6. Developed in D76



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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Nikon d200, mamiya 110mm lens, b800 into umbrella camera right, vivitar 285 hv hair light

    Ivey by john golden, on Flickr
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    b800 w/ umbrella camera right, 285hv behind tree, diffusion filter.

    ivy3 by john golden, on Flickr
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Re: Tiny Format Portraits

    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Coquis View Post
    ...now, a little bit more relax !
    While we're playing with photobooth....

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