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Ostuni by night B & W...

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Ostuni by night B & W sent on November 30, 2014 (14:15) by Rupi. 4 comments, 1218 views. [retina]

, ISO 50, hand held. Ostuni, Italy.

#Pellicola #NightPhotos #Notturno #BiancoeNero Ostuni di notte... diapositiva del 1990. Scattata con Contax 167MT + Zeiss Distagon 28mm. Pellicola Fuji Velvia 50. Rielaborazione B&W della stessa foto a colori già pubblicata in questa galleria.



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sent on November 30, 2014 (14:52)


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Bella, ciao Filiberto.

Beautiful, hello Filiberto.

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sent on November 30, 2014 (16:21)


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Grazie per il tuo apprezzamento Filiberto.

Ciao.
Roberto

Thanks for your appreciation Filiberto.

Hello.
Roberto

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sent on December 19, 2014 (16:14)


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Bello scorcio! Mi piace anche la grana evidente, che aggiunge atmosfera allo scatto.
Per la scansione delle dia, cosa usi? Ho parecchie immagini che mi piacerebbe portare in digitale, senza spendere una fortuna..
Ciao
Emiliano

The lovely view! I also like the grain evident, that adds atmosphere to shoot.
For scanning dia, what do you use? I have several pictures that I'd like to bring in digital, without spending a fortune ..
Hello
Emilian

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sent on December 19, 2014 (23:24)


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Ciao Emiliano, grazie per l'apprezzamento.
Per scansionare le pellicole 35 mm uso un Reflecta Crysralscan 7200 con il Silverfast 8.2, mentre per le pellicole 120 uso uno scanner piano EPSON Perfection 3200 Photo con Silverfast 6.4, un po' vecchiotto ma ancora efficente.
Devo dire che lo scanner Reflecta costa qualcosa ma rispetto allo scanner piano non c'è paragone.
L'unico vero problema del passaggio da pellicola a digitale con gli scanner "domestici" è la lentezza del processo.... per ogni fotogramma io ci metto da 10 a anche oltre 20 minuti dipende dalla modalità di scansione e dalla qualità finale che si cerca.

Ciao.
Roberto

Emiliano Hello, thanks for the appreciation.
To scan 35mm film using a Reflecta Crysralscan 7200 with Silverfast 8.2, while for the 120 films use a flatbed scanner EPSON Perfection 3200 Photo with SilverFast 6.4, a bit 'older but still efficient.
I must say that the scanner Reflecta costs something but compared to the flatbed scanner there is no comparison.
The only real problem of the transition from film to digital scanners "home" is the slowness of the process for each frame .... I'll put 10 to well over 20 minutes depends on the scan mode and the final quality that tries.

Hello.
Roberto


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