I have questions .... even with the fog PanF+ shouldn't be so mottled, perhaps its the scan?SECONDLY ... was this hand painted?.. this grass looks pretty green to me...
The scan has come out a lot brighter than the print and hasn't scanned particularly well either. This is the first roll of film I've shot in about 20 years so it's a very steep learning curve at the moment but I think a new scanner is a must for future posts.
Good fog picture, and welcome back to film. Everything will still drop into place, so keep at it. Do you scan in grayscale? I find this is easiest unless you have a well calibrated monitor...which I don't! The UK is having some ..er..interesting weather at the moment...hope it improves.
The scan has come out a lot brighter than the print and hasn't scanned particularly well either. This is the first roll of film I've shot in about 20 years so it's a very steep learning curve at the moment but I think a new scanner is a must for future posts.
Is this a scan of the print or the negative? and again... why is the grass green? even if it was a scan in color the grass wouldn't be green as the negative isn't green (or inverse of green) so... where did the green grass come from? lolUnless this is color film and you've miss-labeled the name of the film?
The scan has come out a lot brighter than the print and hasn't scanned particularly well either. This is the first roll of film I've shot in about 20 years so it's a very steep learning curve at the moment but I think a new scanner is a must for future posts.
Is this a scan of the print or the negative? and again... why is the grass green? even if it was a scan in color the grass wouldn't be green as the negative isn't green (or inverse of green) so... where did the green grass come from? lolUnless this is color film and you've miss-labeled the name of the film?
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sometimes prints have a greenish hue to them
if you begin making prints you will notice some papers drift one way
others drift another and
if the poster scanned the neg or print in color instead of b/ w tonal variations happen as well