I just received a high quality apochromatic 20x loupe (Peak 20x measuring loupe), and looking at my film with this thing has been a revelation, especially the slides. I never realised until now just how much detail a well exposed 6x6 or 6x7 frame of Provia 100F or Velvia 50 contained. Amazing! However, my mind was truly blown when it came to look at the Agfa Copex Rapid negs. All hyperbole aside, the detail was absolutely astonishing; in one shot I could literally count every vein and ridge on every small leaf of a tree which had to be at least 100 feet away, or in another see every single needle of a conifer clearly and sharply defined at about the same distance.
This has really made me realise that my DSLR scanning method - good though it may be - is still woefully inadequate to really do justice to what is on these films. I think I will have to start seriously investigating 1:1 stitching methods of digitisation, at least for the more important shots. That or pony up the cash to get them drum scanned.
This has really made me realise that my DSLR scanning method - good though it may be - is still woefully inadequate to really do justice to what is on these films. I think I will have to start seriously investigating 1:1 stitching methods of digitisation, at least for the more important shots. That or pony up the cash to get them drum scanned.
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