Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]They souped, I scanned. Simon David Rodgers wrote: > Wow, I'll say. Nice work. Do you mean they souped the film, or did they scan > the images, too? > > My lab next door is now offering drum scans at $35 for a 35MB file. A dollar > for each MB after that. Sounds a little steep to me. But perhaps worth it. I > mean, we're talking about images made with a Leica! I don't mean that in > jest. I'm amazed at the quality that's possible from 35mm film scans. I'm > using my tripod a lot more often these days. > > Dave > > -----Original Message----- > From: Simon Lamb [mailto:simon@sclamb.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 3:03 PM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] my first noctilux images > > > David > > I have to come clean. I had too much to do this week and put the film into > the new pro lab next to my offices. They seem to be producing excellent > work. > > Amateur images at http://www.sclamb.com > > > David Rodgers wrote: > > > Simon, > > > > Nice shots. Looks more like TechPan that Neopan. Well, maybe not exactly, > > but you sure bring out the best in Neopan. Wonderful tonality, accutance, > > and of course, subject matter and compositon. > > > > What did you use to soup the Neopan 1600? > > > > Dave > > > Simon Lamb wrote: > > > > Now there's an idea. A lot of us have Noctilux's so it would encourage > > regular use for those (me included) who do not make enough use of the > > lens. > > OK, here's some: > > > > http://www.sclamb.com/Rusty%20on%20the%20Chair.jpg Noctilux, Neopan > > 1600, > > 1/30 sec @ f/1 > > > > http://www.sclamb.com/Daisy%20Waking.jpg Noctilux, Neopan 1600, 1/30 > > sec @ > > f/1.4 >