Sounds interesting. I can't wait to hear all the details.
Want to give us more detail on how one scans a projected image?
Somewhere I had stashed some plans to use a flat bed scanner as a camera
to record an image projected by a lens but can't find it anymore. I
seem to recall that it was one of many personal projects developed by a
former Kodak engineer who lives in Rochester. Anybody know of it?
Chuck Norcutt
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/18/2011 4:16 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I've been commissioned to create the photographs for a new photo book.
> There will be over two-dozen pictures in it. Can't share any details
> until it goes into production, but this will be a fun project. It will
> also include a selection of limited-edition high-priced prints.
>
> Oh, did I mention?
>
> Film. We're negotiating on B&W over Color. I'm hoping for B&W. But it
> will be OM system all the way!!! If we do B&W, I'll be optically
> projecting the negs on paper for flatbed scanning to get the
> tonalities and grain right.
>
> There is a part of me that wants to do it all with one camera--the
> OM-3Ti, but I'll need to spread the pain around to at least the OM-4T
> because of some nighttime time-exposures using OTF auto-exposure.
>
> The whole shoot will need to be done in a two week window starting in
> another week.
>
> AG
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