Ian
I really liked the photos of the young chap concentrating, and the
one of the lady (Kirsten?) is most evocative.
How's your little chap?
Chris
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C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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On 21 Mar 2006, at 11:41, swisspace wrote:
>
> All scans in the gallery are scans from my new scanner v700 all are
> using standard settings - most are slides and without ice as I am
> using
> a very old 400Mhz mac for the scanning. The colours from the scanner
> seem to match the originals very well most of the time.
>
> One thing I have learnt is that I need to use a tripod more as I am
> finding my depth of field is sometimes far to narrow.
>
> http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/1277283
>
> let me know what you think and if you want to see any full crops I
> will
> try and oblige although the review at photo-i is probably the best
> bet,
> I just wanted to give you an idea of what it's like living with the
> scanner in reality. Next step is to see what some prints look like.
>
> I think I will go and snap up all the kodachrome I can find and when I
> send it off for processing get it mounted, then just put it in the
> holder and scan it when it returns - not as immediate as film, but it
> is definately not dead now its no longer any hassle for me to print.
>
> It goes without saying that the old photo's I am scanning as a project
> for my brothers 50th year book are coming out with a quality that I am
> well pleased with.
>
> I don't expect any problems with medium or larger format scanning.
>
> IanW
>
>
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