A couple Fujichrome 25 scans

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Arislan
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A couple Fujichrome 25 scans

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This frame: Fujica ZC1000 + Angenieux 6-80mm F1.2(T1.4)
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I'm not sure what he was trying to do on these shots. He had the zoom at 12mm and was testing different settings.

These frames: Fujica ZC1000 + Fujinon Zoom
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Post by ekta-clone »

hmmm...

Could benefit from a CCD with slightly more dynamic range, and maybe from a highe resolution scan.
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Nice!

You seem to be suffering the same problem I had while scanning tho: if the film obstructs the top of the scanner it can't calibrate or whatever properly and you get vertical stripiness


i found it worked fine if I laid the film sideways instead (i'm assuming you're usng a flatbed with slide scanning area)
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Blown out highlights!
I'm an expert in this by now :P

Try to scan with higher brightness/lower contrast if possible.
Or scan twice and overlay the images.

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