![]() My dedicated 35mm scanner would take about 5 mins per frame (iirc 3600 dpi or roughly 17mp) and you had to babysit it so you can get ready to scan the next frame. I used to think DSLR scanning would be the slowest due to setup but if you mark all your setting such as tripod leg length and perhaps tape marking points as to where to place things, I found it way faster than a dedicated scanner. You get quite a good deal for what you're paying for. That probably makes me in the minority of photographers though. I know that Daylight White balanced film and Tungsten white balanced film have their own characteristics and I work to embrace those or use lighting that works for me. I didn't have any sort of color issues that I wasn't aware of. You have some control over the colors and the exposures though. But this is true of most scanners and again, you need to scan in a specific way with certain scanners to get more. You're scanning an image with a small sensor-it's not going to have very much dynamic range to begin with. I think that this is a common misconception. If I want more from my film photo I'd walk into a darkroom with a tech then dodge and burn accordingly to a print. I don't like doing a whole lot of digital manipulation to my film scans because otherwise I'd just shoot digital. If you want that, then you need to scan in a very specific way. To begin with this, this scanner isn't designed to get the most out of the dynamic range and I sort of stay this. However, I've been able to push black and white film scans and get more out of them without much of a problem. But if you worked to get the most from the exposure to begin with in-camera (like with graduated ND filters or overexposing a bit) then you shouldn't have that much of an issue. So let me address this a bit more: indeed the sensor isn't so strong in dynamic range. Personal subreddit flair can be used for instagram handles, flickr links, etc. “Critique Wanted” when specifically wanting critique, “Help Wanted” for questions, etc. Please submit promo links to the Self Promotion thread.ġ0) Flair your posts when possible e.g. ![]() If someone asks for a link then you can respond to that. With image(s) you did not personally take, include the source in the topic title, or a comment if too long for a title.ĩ) Do not include social media, website, or crowdfunding links in titles or top-level comments. Post-processing work is perfectly fine however, extensive manipulation should be disclosed in the comments.Ĩ) You must own or have license for images you submit. Disable NSFW posts in reddit settings if you do not want them in your feed.Ħb) Bullying users by following them around the subreddit and harassing them will get your comment removed with possible grounds for a ban.ħ) No photos that are digital in origin. This applies to sexualised comments including innuendo. nudity, gore, sexĦ) Constructive criticism of photos is always welcomed here, but personal attacks, brigading, soap-boxing, disrespectful or marginalising the work or its subject are unacceptable.Ħa) Comments complaining about the existence of NSFW posts in a NSFW flaired post are subject to removal, with possible grounds for a ban. ![]() If you want to do this, please use dedicated communities such as /r/photomarket.ĥ) Flair NSFW posts e.g. You may submit multiple images at once in an album, which counts as a single photo post.ģ) No gear/film cache posts, these should go in /r/AnalogCommunityĤ) No trading or selling. , or use for auction/thrift store finds, family photos, and so on.Ģ) A maximum of 1 photo post can be shared per day. If you do not know some of the required information, state that in either the title or top-level comment e.g. ![]() Share your film photographs and discuss anything analog! Rules - View in more detailġ) Photo posts must include the film stock, lens, and camera used in the post title. Announcement: Check out the /r/Analog Instagram! -=- Check out the Best of the Year 2021 winners! Welcome!Ī subreddit for lovers of analog photography. ![]()
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