I found it quite difficult to scan and get the colours right for Kodachrome.
They just seemed to contain essence of Kodachrome and never quite attained the classic iconic look we see say in 5x4's at Shorpy..


I found it quite difficult to scan and get the colours right for Kodachrome.



I've tried on 3-4 films now, some shot by me years ago, a couple by a friend, and this set, and I'm just not getting it
TBY,
I think that these two have a much better vibrancy and definition to the colour and in my opinion are much better than your first post.![]()
Taken for the Architecture Film challenge
Curves and Lines by cybertect, on Flickr
More London Light by cybertect, on Flickr
Canon A-1, FD 135mm f/2.8, Boots 200 slide film
Normally, I try and keep any digital PP to a minimum when I'm working on film stuff, as I'm always worried that I'll get a good picture, at the expense of the "film-ness" of the shot - if that makes any sense at all.
12quid for 20rolls :bonk:
nice shots !![]()
where did you dev and scanned them ?
Taken for the Architecture Film challenge
Canon A-1, FD 135mm f/2.8, Boots 200 slide film
Some OOD Velvia 100F, I dont seem to be getting on with this very well, I'm temped to shoot some more Ektar, I like allot more of my print film shots. They seem to scan much better too.
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...but where are the road sweepers.

.....but all interesting...but where are the road sweepers.
$5.00 pizzas from the ole bakery
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ME SUPER, SMC-M5OF/1.4, UltraMax 400, HP4050 Scanner
Thats fantastic Guy. How did you get the foreground and the sky so well exposed? Grad ND?
Thanks folks
Yes, testing out my new Cromatek filters, wondering if I should cancel my Lee order. Needs a bit more testing first before I make my mind up. Bit of a colour cast on the slide (whioch was easily corrected in Photoshop) but am thinking it's the usual Velvia 100 low light colour cast.
Actually that was a 1 stop and the sky was a tad too light on the slide, I had to darken it a little more in Photoshop. I think 2 stop would have been perfect, but I left it at home by accidentI tried another shot with a 3 stop but it darkened the trees/bushes too much. I don't think there is a choice of hard or soft with the Cromatek. It's on the hard side, softer than my hi-tech hard but harder than my old Cokin soft
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