Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Last week, I was in New York/New Jersey for my cousin's wedding. After the official photographer did his thing with his F3 and big strobe, I'd asked the bride to stand by the window. I love window light. http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/JonAntionWedding/2-34Antionette.htm M6TTL, 50/1.5 Nokton, Kodak's newest Portra B&W 400 C-41 film, light from the window to the bride's left. Exposure? I haven't the faintest idea. I vaguely remember putting the metering circle 1/3 on the dress and 2/3 on the bride's skin, telling her how gorgeous she was, and squeezing off two shots. I shot nine rolls of film. I plan on sending a CD to family members, and I am NOT gonna scan that many negatives, so I used Costco's "develop and burn to CD" service. The good news is that the CD scans are about 2000 x 3000 pixels, and are fine for casual email and Web. Like machine prints, they are too high-contrast, but a tweak here and there make them fine for family's on-screen consumption. The bad news is that Costco scratched the negatives, fortunately after the scanning and printing were done. Aargh. I rescanned the above myself, and spent a lot of time with the clone tool getting the scratches out. My Canon FS4000's digital FARE does fine with dust spots, but just smears scratches. --Peter Klein Seattle, WA