Beskid Mountains, Poland. by Wojtek Mszyca
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fuji GSW680III fuji pro 400H The higher up, the more alien the landscape gets.
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Light Lens Lab 50mm ELCAN Portrait by Matt Osborne (aka. MrLeica.Com) YouTube | Blog | Workshops | Instagram | Wedding | Patreon | Presets Molly on film - Testing the ELCAN Leica M3 + Light Lens Lab ELCAN 50mm f2 + Fomapan 100 (@f2.8-f4) Dev: 1:4 Xtol + 2.5ml Rodinal, 27 Degrees, 20min, 2Inv, Epson V800 Scan Get your FREE copy of my ebook here! - mrleica.com/ebooks/ See my latest blog post with Molly as the cover - mrleica.com/15-types-of-portrait-photography/ https://flic.kr/p/2osrPJ9
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Plustek scanner with silverfast
There is a company near Norwich where I got my XP laptop called Value Computers. I don't know much about those, but apparently they work reasonably well. Or you can invest in alternative software such as Vuescan or Silverfast which will allow you to use a Nikon Scanner or a Minolta version with Windows 10 on a laptop or desk top computer. I think from what I have seen there is not a flatbed scanner that will equal a dedicated film scanner for quality and sharpness The D Max of a Nikon Coolscan V is 4.2, the closest Flatbed is the Epson V800 which is 3.9. In addition the D Max of the Nikon is greater than any current flatbed and if you wish you can always scan in RAW, again which is not available in any current flatbed I know of.
The Digital ICE on the Nikon is in my opinion unsurpassed to get rid of dust and scratches. Using your Nikon scanner (if you still have it) will give you all the Nikon features that a Plustec doesn't have. If you get rid of all the other files that you do not really need in the XP Laptop, any antivirus can go, games can go and it will run surprisingly quickly. I scan and then save the files onto a memory stick from the 'Pictures' folder, then transfer the files to my desktop to be worked upon. Yes XP will still be 'unsupported' by Microsoft but it does not need to be connected to the internet and will work quite happily as it is and infinitum. I still use my Nikon Scanner with unmodified software! The answer is to buy a laptop which is still running Windows XP and use that solely for the scanner.
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Please have your seat by Addeo
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Katowice, Poland. by Wojtek Mszyca
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fuji GSW680III fuji superia 100
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2759 Sheltering. by john scarbro
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Diana F +.35mm. Film Back FP4+ Dianarama
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Untitled by bluebird87
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Nikon N80 Kodak Portra 160 Epson V800
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1931 Leica Standard by Matt Osborne (aka. MrLeica.Com) YouTube | Blog | Workshops | Instagram | Wedding | Patreon | Presets Lisbon street photography.. nothing particular but I liked the exposure and geometry 1931 Leica Standard + Heliar 40mm f2.8 LTM + Ilford HP5 400@200 (Scale focused/ estimated 40mm composition with 50mm finder) Dev: 1:4 Xtol + 2.5ml Rodinal, 27 Degrees, 20min, 2Inv, Epson V800 Scan https://flic.kr/p/2osrxPm
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Zubovici, Pag Island, Croatia. by Wojtek Mszyca
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Berlin, Germany. by wojszyca https://flic.kr/p/MqcLvL
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