This seems like the least successful of the sequence you posted. It seems blurred, scratched, dirty and has what might be a drying mark as well. I'm assuming you are scanning negatives?
Hello Svenedin,
Thanks for the feedback, it has a bit of "antiqued" quality to it. I was running a bunch of expired film through some point and shoots, just to keep me shooting and developing. Yes I am scanning my film for now and I am not really that happy with the quality of my 35mm scans. My 120 and larger seem fine, but not so happy with quality coming from my Canon 9000F MII for the smaller format. Hoping to have my darkroom up and running in the next few weeks, perhaps I will have better results with a true print. Cross you fingers for me.
-Doug
Scanning can be tricky and especially with 35mm because there is more enlargement (which also enlarges defects). To some extent the same problems are encountered when producing a traditional darkroom print.
Good luck with your darkroom! Whereabouts are you in Germany? I spend quite a lot of time in Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Grüß Gott.
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