faberryman
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OP is making a decision on whether to buy a role of Ektachome based on scans. How could it not be about scanning?
OP is making a decision on whether to buy a role of Ektachome based on scans. How could it not be about scanning?
Do you have a link? I couldn’t locate them.Michael Strickland (mainly LF photographer) has been posting some drum scanned samples of E100. However, icy overcast conditions might not be what you want for biting contrast...
https://www.instagram.com/mstricklandimages/Do you have a link? I couldn’t locate them.
Thanks!https://www.instagram.com/mstricklandimages/
Some of them are featured on Kodak Alaris' IG as well: https://www.instagram.com/kodakprofessional/
PE has commented many times on the technical superiority of color negatives over reversal film. I don't scan, but would agree with the idea that it is mostly or all in the quality of the scan. There is no technical reason, if scanned correctly, why negatives would not give results as good as or better than slides. Even for scanning, the mask and low contrast are as important as for traditional printing in producing higher overall quality than slides.
I find slides to be a bit more tricky to scan than negatives. Negatives obviously have more dynamic range and always seem to take less dorking around in PS/Gimp to make a great image. As we all know, slide film can't take a joke, exposure wise, and it seems that there are too many with blown highlights or shadows down in the mud.
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