All taken with the Nikon F6 on Kodak EliteChrome EBX during my recent Sydney trip.
Bondi Beach by derek_leong, on Flickr
Bondi Beach by derek_leong, on Flickr
Manly Beach by derek_leong, on Flickr
Canon F1 | FD 24-35mm f3.5L | FD 50mm f1.2 | FD 70-210mm f4 Macro | Kodak Portra 160VC ------------------------------​------------------------------​ All this photographs were taken during the past two walk around sessions with the NAFA photography group. The walk to the canopy walk took us about 6km to and fro. and the last few are street shot of various part of Singapore.
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FD 50mm f1.2
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FD 24-35mm f3.5L
Finally managed to scan my rolls of film today, here are some shots... they are all shot with Fuji Provia 400.
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Nikon F4s; 17-35 2.8
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Nikon F4s; 17-35 2.8
Singapore Flyer
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Azzurri: actually they are not shot wide open. I did stop down to about f4, for the lights, and f16 for the skyline shot.
This is actually my 1st time trying to scan film in with a flatbed. Could there be something wrong with the way im scanning? The slides appear to be much brighter as compared to the scanned versions.
they look fine in terms of exposure but they seem a bit soft. now that you mention it, could be the noise reduction software in the scanner at work. but you really nailed the exposure :thumbsup:
I have attemped to scan a few times, but to no avail, the edges are still fuzzy even tho I've turned off the de-noise function for the scanner. Are there any special scanning techniques or notes to take note of to get razor sharp scans, like the ones in this thread?