#5 (the rippled sand) is my favorite. Too bad about the color balance
problem but that's what happens with auto equipment. Unless there are
skin tones present even a human operator might have difficulty trying to
guess what it's supposed to look like. Presumably you'd have gotten the
same results if you'd had them printed.
Chuck Norcutt
priit@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I decided to scan some slides from six rolls of Sensia 100 I had taken
> earlier this summer, mostly using a 50/1.8. Results are up at:
>
> http://www.softshark.ee/~priit/14/
>
> These are lab scans of framed slides, "as is" more or less. I wasn't
> particularly impressed with how the lab had removed the golden/orange hue
> present in several evening shots, but normally I don't do any
> postprocessing on a computer so I didn't feel very confident about my
> ability to restore those images. Instead I just deleted those that didn't
> work for me in scanned form anymore.
>
> I hope the files aren't too large.
>
> priit.
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