Color it most assuredly has but I think my freshly calibrated monitor
agrees with David's that the image is a bit oversaturated. However,
you're the one who saw the original scene. We can only guess.
But since I represent the anti-grain contingent here I have to say that,
although I love the image, I'm very surprised by the amount of grain
visible in a such a small image... and especially from a K64 original.
Is this one of your grain added images?
Chuck Norcutt
On 6/13/2012 5:32 PM, David Young wrote:
>
>
>> PESO:
>>
>> I'm now scanning Kodachromes from Guatemala. While most of my
>> Honduras photos are B&W, most of my Guatemala photos are color.
>> Color seems to be a part of the people of Guatemala and to remove
>> the color is to remove some of their personality.
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/image/144026343
>>
>> C&C greatly appreciated.
>
> Hi Tina!
>
> On my (calibrated) monitor, the colours look overly saturated, with too much
> contrast.
>
> With my Nikon V-ED film scanner, I can select the film type to be scanned.
> Your scan has the look of a mismatch, in that regard.
>
> I like the image, but suspect it may need to be "toned down" a wee bit.
>
> David.
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