*Finally* I've found something that gives me the "look" I want out of the
relatively few negatives I have that's similar to what I can get using
Ilfochrome from the transparencies. I'm having this one printed on the
same paper in a few weeks:
http://johnlind.tripod.com/mamiya/gallery/mamiya01.html
There won't be any questions about its sharpness; used the M645 with
Portra 160 for it. I have an 8x10 semi-gloss machine print in which major
office contents such as file cabinets, interior doors, whiteboards and
desks can be identified in the two closest buildings (requires at least a
5X loupe).
Nice shot, John, as is all of your work. The MF helps a lot, of course,
with minute detail in mind.
I recently (over the holidays) took the following picture with my puny
OM-4Ti and while it isn't obvious from this JPEG I tell you that the same
sort of detail within the individual offices comes out in fairly clear
manner. At that, this image was taken with my Zuiko 85-250mm, yet more
testimony to the overall quality of our beloved gear.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=496203&size=lg
Tris
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