Nice job! How do you like your 85-250? Mine's a little soft at the long
end ... :(
Joel W.
At 09:57 PM 8/28/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>I finally purchased a scanner, an Epson 3170. Being a flatbed
>scanner,I know it doesn't have the sharpness nor Dmax depth of a
>dedicated film scanner but I don't think it's too bad. The 3.4 Dmax
>seems to be fairly decent for film and with some unsharp masking in
>Photoshop (Amount 100, Radius 1.4, Threshold 1) on a 700x470 image
>scaled down from an unsharpened 3200 scan, the sharpness seems to be
>OK.
>
>Image 22 and 23 were taken with an OM4t and a 85-250/5 Zuiko. Image 23
>was taken using the Vivitar Series 1 90-180. All three images were
>scans from Fuji NPS 160 using the Epson software. I have an incredible
>amount to learn about digital processing... it's a whole new world for
>me and right now, a lot of fun. :)
>
>
>http://people.simons-rock.edu/rlovison/image22.jpg
>http://people.simons-rock.edu/rlovison/image23.jpg
>http://people.simons-rock.edu/rlovison/image24.jpg
>
>Richard
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