Four panographic images from Herdecke and Dortmund - These are straight scans. If I will print them, the different exposure will be equalized by dodging and burning-in.
Nice panoramic images, but as you have put this in the critique gallery, may I add that I find these a little too soft and a more contrasty image may enhance the effect.
I looked this camera up, it's TINY! what a cool camera! It looks like the same style as a wideluxe camera? also, I can't tell is the canister a 35mm canister or does this take 828 film?
Thanks all! - Clive, I tried to get best contrast in the straight scan, but improving it was only possible if I made it lighter/darker at different positions selectively (using image processing). But I do not want to post these results in the gallery - this has to wait until I finally set up my darkroom for printing (all is ready to do this, but time is lacking) and do it 'in the right way'. - Stone, I already added some information in the other two images http://www.apug.org/gallery1/showimage.php?i=75159&catid=member&imageuser=33326 and http://www.apug.org/gallery1/showimage.php?i=75224&catid=member&imageuser=33326. But here is another link: http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/FT-2. One uses standard 35 mm film, but one has to roll it into special cartriges (which can be done in a changing bag).
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