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Digitizing "do-it-yourself" slides - part 1...

Scansione diapositive con X-T20

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Digitizing "do-it-yourself" slides - part 1 sent on August 30, 2020 (22:21) by Magher3D. 7 comments, 280 views. [retina]

1/60 f/3.2, ISO 400, hand held.

Pubblico le foto di un "metodo fai da te" che ho utilizzato per digitalizzare vecchie diapositive - parte 1. Non voglio insegnare un metodo ma solo mostrare quello che ho fatto al popolo di Juza al fine di dare dare qualche idea e di avere opinioni e suggerimenti. Consiglio anche di vedere quello che è stato fatto dai juzzini Carlo Alfonso e Fabio F77 i quali a mio parere hanno ottenuto risultati migliori. Nel mio caso il target era di individuare un metodo di acquisizione economico (utilizzando quello che già avevo), veloce e con risultati soddisfacenti per salvare tutte le vecchie diapo. In passato avevo provato a digitalizzare le diapositive usando scanner piani, scanner per pellicole economici, e metodi fai da te di vario tipo con fotocamere compatte o (non inorridite) fotografando addirittura le diapositive proiettate sul telo, ma ottenendo sempre risultati scadenti. Con questo metodo invece il risultato è a mio avviso accettabile e la scansione è veloce (con migliaia di diapositive uno dei problemi è quello di non scoraggiarsi dopo qualche centinaio di scansioni). Per la scansione ho utilizzato: - fotocamera ml FUJI X-T20, - obbiettivo XC 15-45, - tubo di prolunga da 10mm MEIKE, - supporto autocostruito, adatto per fissare la fotocamera e per alloggiare la diapositiva, - scatoletta/tubo realizzata in cartoncino nero, da interporre tra obbiettivo e diapositiva, - pannello luminoso TAMRACK TR-100 ("antiquariato" avuto da un amico; un buon pannello a led di altro genere può andar bene), - alimentatore variabile per alimentare il pannello luminoso. Nella prossima immagine descriverò le impostazioni e regolazioni che ho usato per acquisire le diapositive.



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avatarsenior
sent on August 31, 2020 (15:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great work, as already commented in the other photo. 8-)
I might suggest you try lowering the iso to 100, widening the shadows (-2), and increasing the sharpness in the camera's shutter menu, and see if the result improves any more.
O the other side your system is very stable and can safely sustain the increased exposure times. 8-)
Sovily you can try the Velvia film simulation if you want to keep the colors vivid and bright and enhance the contrasts, or the Astia film simulation for a greater softness of playback.
Hello, and good work, Charles

avatarsenior
sent on August 31, 2020 (16:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I threw myself into part 2 and I didn't notice that you mentioned me in the caption :-o Then next to a giant like Charles. Thank you and I renew the congratulations for your work and your explanation. It's nice to see who is working to get the result and do it without spending a capital, which I share and appreciate.
a warm greeting and good recovery. If you want to post something of your gods every now and then, I will see them with keen interest.
fabial

avatarsenior
sent on August 31, 2020 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Carlo, thank you very much for the advice, I will definitely try what you suggest to me and I will tell you.
@Fabio, I couldn't help but mention the great results you got with your scans!
Setry to get the result without spending much has always been my "defect". I'm From Veneto but maybe I have some Scottish :-D
I'll definitely post something even though most of my diapus are family photos and children growing up ;-)
Hello,
Carlo

avatarsenior
sent on October 21, 2020 (23:46) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

interesting, in a while if the lockdown comes back I also throw myself on the digitization of the slides, I have a whole trunk :-) Hello

avatarsenior
sent on October 22, 2020 (9:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you for passing Alberto.
This is just one of the ways, other friends use the tripod directly or have made a suitable tube to be fixed directly to the lens on one side and with a slide support on the other.
Provaci you Alberto too, you will surely have many magnificent shots to show to juzzini friends!
Buona day, hello
Carlo

avatarsenior
sent on October 22, 2020 (10:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I use the tripod for now and as a light source the screen of the additional for scanner films, but I will have to settle down better, yours is professional equipment :-) Have a nice day

avatarsenior
sent on October 22, 2020 (10:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I've seen your scans and they're really great!
P.S. mine is a "casereccia" equipment :-D
Buona day to you too, hello
Carlo


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