I am in need of a reality check !
I have spent many hours this week using a Nikon 9000 Coolscan to scan
numerous 35mm slides [K25 and K64] and colour negatives [Portra NC and VC]
at high resolution with digital ICE set at normal and saving in TIFF format.
All slides and negs were exposed using a Leica M or OM4T.
Most, if not all, of the on-screen slide and neg scans seem to have a deeper
and richer visual ambience than any digital images generated by my E3 and
12-60 lens.
Do I need to get my eyes checked or is what I am sensing quite rational and
to be expected ?
If the latter, I might be drawn back to film again.
jh
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