Slide Scans !
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I will respond on the questions and point of view from Thijs, wijgert and patrick.
These slide scans depends on several factors, but didn't need state of the art equipment...
Most of my shots are taken with an Analog EOS 650 and EOS 5 (okay EOS-5 was state of the art at that time ) and the lens i used was just a Simga 70-300 4.5/5.6 apo lens and a small kitlens.
But the film i used was 90% of the time Fuji velvia 50 and the final years with analog film Fuji Sensia100, wich gave me razor sharp pictures and vivid colors.
Also the smaller size of scans i droped here in the topic looks like more sharp then the original. But i will drop a bigger sized scan to show what kind of quality my 150,- euro scanner can do. So this Canoscan 8800F is also not state of the art but gives pretty good results for the money.
Finialy there is some noise ninja and CS-3 required to get these results.
BTW nice start with all these scans already dropped in this topic.
Dino
These slide scans depends on several factors, but didn't need state of the art equipment...
Most of my shots are taken with an Analog EOS 650 and EOS 5 (okay EOS-5 was state of the art at that time ) and the lens i used was just a Simga 70-300 4.5/5.6 apo lens and a small kitlens.
But the film i used was 90% of the time Fuji velvia 50 and the final years with analog film Fuji Sensia100, wich gave me razor sharp pictures and vivid colors.
Also the smaller size of scans i droped here in the topic looks like more sharp then the original. But i will drop a bigger sized scan to show what kind of quality my 150,- euro scanner can do. So this Canoscan 8800F is also not state of the art but gives pretty good results for the money.
Finialy there is some noise ninja and CS-3 required to get these results.
BTW nice start with all these scans already dropped in this topic.
Dino
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Great pictures in this topic. @Dino van Doorn: the EF-111 in the evening sun is super...
Kleine Brogel 1991:
Volkel 1992:
Brustem 1994:
Fairford 1995:
have a nice weekend,
Gerben
Kleine Brogel 1991:
Volkel 1992:
Brustem 1994:
Fairford 1995:
have a nice weekend,
Gerben
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Nice topic...
Here a quick selection of some slide I took in Poland.
Darlowo 1999
Slupsk 1999
Powidz 2000
Poznan 2000
Lask 2000
Hope you like them!!
Best regards, Rob.
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Here a quick selection of some slide I took in Poland.
Darlowo 1999
Slupsk 1999
Powidz 2000
Poznan 2000
Lask 2000
Hope you like them!!
Best regards, Rob.
http://www.danger-zone.fotografeert.nl
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Time for some from me, the famous 1999 Kleine Brogel photocall.
Crusader 39 taxies among blue grass. A consequence of the blue sky reflecting in the frost covering the grass.
Camera: Nikon F70
Lens: Nikkor 28-105
Film: Kodachrome 64
Scanner: Minolta Dimage ScanDual II
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Crusader 39 taxies among blue grass. A consequence of the blue sky reflecting in the frost covering the grass.
Camera: Nikon F70
Lens: Nikkor 28-105
Film: Kodachrome 64
Scanner: Minolta Dimage ScanDual II
Hans.
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QF-106 Target Drones at Tyndall AFB... to sad they are shot down
nice background
QF-106B still in orignal colors ( chase plane at that time )
right one never came back
but impressive to hear a F-106 burner ( big bang ) at take-off with no pilot.
This one was the chase for the picture above. So two F-106's airborne... one with pilot and one without
Dino
nice background
QF-106B still in orignal colors ( chase plane at that time )
right one never came back
but impressive to hear a F-106 burner ( big bang ) at take-off with no pilot.
This one was the chase for the picture above. So two F-106's airborne... one with pilot and one without
Dino
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B52 H !!!
One of my finest scans:
Brize Norton 1980, early morning take off of two beauties. 3rd one on the apron.
enjoy
Brize Norton 1980, early morning take off of two beauties. 3rd one on the apron.
enjoy
JOHAN B
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