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matherials & metod sent on October 04, 2020 (11:18) by Carlo Chierichetti. 7 comments, 277 views.

foto fatte con il cellulare. Seguendo la realizzazione di Carlo Alfonso, che ringrazio per il suggerimento, ho provato a replicare il suo metodo. Ringrazio anche Fabio F77, anche lui appassionato a questa metodica. segue descrizione: - illuminazione faretto LED da incasso diametro 80 mm, 7 watt, 4000 kelvin; chassis orientabile autocostruito. - tubo prolunga tubo patatine tipo pringles, tagliato a 16 cm dalla sommità. sul tappo di plastica ho praticato un foro quadrato della dimensione del lato lungo della diapositiva sul lato interno ho incollato 2 cerchi di bristol opaco nero del diametro del cerchio interno del tappo, sui quali ho effettuato la stessa finestra della plastica. ciò al fine di creare sia uno schermo per la luce intorno al fotogramma, sia uno spessore che evit il muoversi del tappo una volta riapplicato all'estremità del tubo. sul lato esterno del tappo ho realizzato con listellini di tiglio e das l'alloggio della parte esterna della diapositiva, solo su tre lati, a misura esatta per evitare che essa si sposti. su tre lati in modo da poterla inserire facendola scorrere verticalmente. - obiettivo ho usato il sigma 105 f2,8 ex DG macro OS. Motivo principale perchè avevo questo. In subordine, ha un raporto di 1:1 ed una distanza minima di messa a fuco di 31 cm. inoltre viene fornito con il paraluce, che non ho utilizzato, ed un adattatore per il formato APSC che entra perfettamente nel detto tubo di patatine. insrendo tale adattore nel tubo, fino a toccare l'obiettivo, ho modo di focheggiare per trovare la maf esatta. ovviamente in manuale. il taglio a 16 cm è stato ottenuto misurando la distanza tra la lente frontale e la diapositiva a fuoco (tenuta in mano). - corpo macchina ho usato la canon 6D markII. Funziona anche con la 700D (APSC), ma in questo caso si perdono i bordi del fotogramma (fattore 1,6) unico neo, ho messo a fuoco e regolato l'esposizione in live view, poi usato l'autoscatto a 2 scondi di ritardo per evitare vibrazioni, e prima di scattare ho dovuto togliere il live view, ltrimenti la 6D va in errore. (problema firmware del sigma, la 6d è uscita dopo; il firmware andrebbe aggiornato ma è necessario spedire l'obiettivo all'assistenza perchè va smontato).


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avatarsupporter
sent on October 04, 2020 (17:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I see that your desire to try and a lot ..... I wish you so much light.
Raimondo

avatarsenior
sent on October 04, 2020 (18:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful realization with attached detailed description. Congratulations on creativity.
A soon

avatarjunior
sent on October 04, 2020 (18:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well, I've studied it over it quite a bit, but it's giving me satisfaction. I'm going to have to improve my knowledge of postproduction.
A
Carlo hug

avatarjunior
sent on October 07, 2020 (9:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Carlo,
a similar thing I had tried with the negatives, but a lot to rose water.
Do you think, when you lose as an image from the original to this form of scanning?

avatarjunior
sent on October 07, 2020 (16:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


avatarsupporter
sent on October 14, 2020 (4:33) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Leonardesco, good!
I too have a device (design and construction on my own) for dia and negative. I completely agree with what you say, at some point I don't care to reconstruct an image that, in fact, is no longer in its original integrity, I block its aging and give it that little eternity (relative to the passage of time on my person) without having to enter into a contract with the underworld, emulate Dorian Gray.
The result is a little better than the old photos on the family album, yellowed and faded by time, of grandparents and great-grandparents.
So just like this.

avatarjunior
sent on October 14, 2020 (9:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you very much Paul for your support, a warm greeting
Carlo


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