Kodak TMY2, Kodak D-76 1:1 68 degrees for 10:00, 1 inversion every 15 seconds, Kodak Fixer
Paper & Developer
Negative Scan
Lens Filter
None
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Digitized with Canon EOS 80 and 100mm macro CINE lens and custom film jig with studio strobe to illuminate the film. The raw file was then run through Simple Image Tools software to convert it to a monochrome Adobe DNG file with 32 bit floating point linear sample values. Simple Image Tools software made use of a custom lookup table created for Kodak TMY2 to take the raw camera samples of the film and turn them into floating point linearized samples.
Digital Post Processing Details
In Adobe Lightroom Develop Module: Exposure +0.33, Cropped to 4x5, Linear Tone Curve, spotted for dust.
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Looks pretty sharp to me. By the time it reaches this site it's a low-res JPG...it's obvious looking at it that this is a razor sharp neg. It's also obvious it's a fun and lively portrait moment