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    Film Photographer of the year 2023 - May Entries, Urban

    Did not post for the last couple of months, but got one for this one. Experimenting with multiple exposures. Pentax Spotmatic F | SMC Takumar 135mm f/3.5 | FujiColor C200
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    Film Photographer of the year 2023 - January Entries, Decay

    red gate. Pentax Spotmatic F | SMC Takumar 50mm F1.4 | Cinestill 800T
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    The TP 52 -2023 The sign up and chat thread Week 52 Your favourite image from 2023

    I'm also interested in taking part, but since I only shoot on film and don't have that much money I usually develop/scan 1 roll max per month... so I'd have to upload images with some weeks delay. Is that a problem?
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    A big film scanner thread

    I think I'm heading someplace better! Picking an example already shown: 1 - my first edit, with those weird vuescan settings 2 - vuescan white balance color correction 3 - negadoctor (darktable) 4 - NLP (lightroom) I think those last two clearly have the winning side, with negadoctor giving a...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Thanks for sharing, Nige. Ultimately that is the path I'm entailing – to get the colours I believe have seen/the colours that please me the most. Possibly an unreachable limit, but one I can approach faster, with the experience and knowledge I can get from other folk, like you all. I'll...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Yes, really shame on the shake! But shooting at this speeds handheld really is very hard... I'll surely invest in a tripod before shooting my next roll!. And probably shoot something higher in ISO (probably Cinestill 800) since I tend to be attracted to low light situations! Anyways, I'm very...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Would you mind sharing the result Brian? I do not know how the autocolor feature works, or how would I replicate it in Darktable, though. Here, I'm not entirely sure which one I like the most, but I think the first one shows something closer to real colours; even though the latter seems...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Thanks for the feedback. Definitely will try out the RAW scan, so I only have to scan the roll once (again haha). I think the Darktable negadoctor module would work out a bit like Nige's method. I'll probably give it a try. Also for the sake of experimentation/feedback/information, here's the...
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    A big film scanner thread

    I've just spent the whole night scanning my first roll. Don't know if I did it the right way, or if there's a better workflow. First I lost too much time trying to perform the IT8 color calibration only to not be able to do it and giving up on it. Some places said that that calibration was only...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Well, I bet those scanners are great, but they are certainly far beyond my budget. I think I made a good choice, given the money I was willing to spend – already ordered. Time is not that much of an issue, since I really don't have a big old collection of film to scan, and will only scan fresh...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Thanks for all the insight! Really helpful. I pretty much understand (and mostly agree) with Brian's answer. I would have more time and when I got the «winning photo», I could go to a lab to get a higher resolution scan. But considering the price difference between the Epson V600 and the...
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    A big film scanner thread

    Hey there, Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I intend to invest in a new scanner, only for scanning 35mm. Never scanned before and have very little experience in image processing. I've been looking forward to this model: Reflecta CrystalScan 7200 paired with the Software Silverfast...
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