The shot of the grassy field is truly lovely. It will make a wonderful
large print.
Chuck Norcutt
SwissPace wrote:
> Thanks for looking :-)
>
> As usual I rushed to upload them, so didn't even have time to crop the
> scanning marks. I was extremely disappointed when I scanned the first
> images the same as when I scanned some for my father in law recently,
> blurred grainy and loads of dust and scratches, fortunately I kept going
> and after cleaning the scanner glass and trying various adjustments I
> found that eventually I was actually liking the scans (v700) and the
> ektar 100 scans lovely, so film will live on a bit longer at least, I
> have some 6x4.5 to scan as well, so they should be amazing.
>
> I follow AG's recent reasoning though and slides are easier to look
> through on a lightbox to find the one you want, but as I scan the whole
> film and store it in aperture I don't see it being an issue.
>
> To be honest though if I didn't have the 3Ti which I invested a LOT of
> money in then I would find it very hard to continue with film and that
> was the basis of my proffering in the original post.
>
> I am still in the habit of carring the E-3 around when we are walking
> and I decided to add two shots taken from sunday walk, In the other
> shots, if you wish to know what is portra or ektar then click on the
> info link and the first part of the name will tell you.
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/8100207_JddWM#552686449_8HLci>
>
>
> Thanks Ian
>
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I think Luc and his truck is the clear winner this week. The flower was
>> nice too but not the equal of the previous one. What's "stick bread"?
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>>
>
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