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Derek Kennedy
{K:2270} 11/16/2004
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Thanx John - I'll pass that info along. I would have e-mailed you but I couldn't find your addy (I'm on your mailing list)
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John Barclay
{K:3650} 11/16/2004
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I now own use and love my Microtek 120tf medium format scanner which happens to have a carrier and software for the xpan image size. It that choice is to expensive the Epson 4780 or 4870 flatbed scanner is a good solution.
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Derek Kennedy
{K:2270} 11/16/2004
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John: Derek Kennedy here - long time no post! At another site I go to, there is a question as to how to scan XPAN negs...and I was wondering how you did it? Thanks.
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John Barclay
{K:3650} 11/10/2004
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Thank you for the feedback Kim.
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/10/2004
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I have very little recent experience with slide film, and none with Velvia. I bow to your professional instincts! I think a mobile "toy" camera is just about the ideal digital camera for me. No temptation at all to abandon film, but opens up new areas of enjoyment... I shot my first macro this morning! Later...
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 11/9/2004
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I don't think that the warming filter is too much... this has a really nice tone to it... but it's not overpowering with reds. I like the sprinkle of yellow leaves throughout as well... they add a nice splash of colour.
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John Barclay
{K:3650} 11/9/2004
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Do you think the Warming filter is to much? IT was overcast and I find that a warming filter oft times helps to compensate for the natural tendancy of film to be a bit cool...
Yes I've noticed your fun images with the Toy!
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 11/9/2004
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I'm surprised you used a warming filter AND Velvia on this! But perhaps the natural light was very cold... Nice to see an Xpan shot, John. As you may know, I'm playing with a toy camera! Very different, but almost as much fun! (at least more excuses for not getting things right...)
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Ivan N. Prgonjic
{K:3053} 11/9/2004
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Great image .. Beautiful colors.. Nicely done :))
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