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More mei mei.

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Camera: Mamiya 7
 

1st time sharing here, hope to learn more =)

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Using a cheap Kiev 4 with a 53mm f/2, nothing compared to some of the gear I've seen in this subforum =)

This is nice! :thumbsup:
Any gear could produce Great images!
 

i just helped my friend scan her provia400x slides on an epson v700.
and i am encountering this problem with digital ice.
when digital ice is turned on there it seems to end up removing some colours on the highlight areas. has anybody encountered this problem? or is digital ice not compatible with provia 400x? thanks.

samples (100% crop of a leaf/sky area):

without digital ice - colour is ok, but dust not removed
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with digital ice (speed) - blotches are evident
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with digital ice (quality) - note the circularish blotches
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they're not newton rings cos film not touching scanner, and the blotches are also absent when not using digital ice. thanks to anyone who can help.
 

How about cleaning the film first before scanning?

i just helped my friend scan her provia400x slides on an epson v700.
and i am encountering this problem with digital ice.
when digital ice is turned on there it seems to end up removing some colours on the highlight areas. has anybody encountered this problem? or is digital ice not compatible with provia 400x? thanks.

samples (100% crop of a leaf/sky area):

without digital ice - colour is ok, but dust not removed
4440391321_4c76051bf1_o.jpg


with digital ice (speed) - blotches are evident
4441167444_ea4a26c43f_o.jpg


with digital ice (quality) - note the circularish blotches
4440391099_9c4d80f1a1_o.jpg


they're not newton rings cos film not touching scanner, and the blotches are also absent when not using digital ice. thanks to anyone who can help.
 

don't think is problem with the film, cos the image turns out perfectly fine when digital ice is turned off.

How about cleaning the film first before scanning?
 

Some old shots from my trip to Oman


Beach Soccer

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Anticipation

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Here are my 2 sonnar shots of the day!

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Leica M8 + Hexanon 90/2.8
 

Here are my 2 sonnar shots of the day!

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Leica M8 + Hexanon 90/2.8

Good stuff Max!:thumbsup::thumbsup:

HK is such a nice place to shoot...
 

i just helped my friend scan her provia400x slides on an epson v700.
and i am encountering this problem with digital ice.
when digital ice is turned on there it seems to end up removing some colours on the highlight areas. has anybody encountered this problem? or is digital ice not compatible with provia 400x? thanks.

samples (100% crop of a leaf/sky area):

without digital ice - colour is ok, but dust not removed
4440391321_4c76051bf1_o.jpg


with digital ice (speed) - blotches are evident
4441167444_ea4a26c43f_o.jpg


with digital ice (quality) - note the circularish blotches
4440391099_9c4d80f1a1_o.jpg


they're not newton rings cos film not touching scanner, and the blotches are also absent when not using digital ice. thanks to anyone who can help.

In my experience, digital ICE makes things worse. I've given up on it and I've stuck to using anti-static gloves to handle the negs/slides, then using an anti-static brush to brush off any dust on the neg/slide as well as scanner. Anything left over after that I just use photoshop or lightroom to get rid off.

IMO, scanned dust is much easier to clean up digitally than mushed up digital ICE blotches.
 

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