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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Me (1954 Kodachromes)
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 02:37:34 -0500

They look great. If it was me I'd not use alcohol on them until I checked
with Tina and or googled the hell out of it.


On 1/17/14 2:19 AM, "Peter A. Klein" <pklein at threshinc.com> wrote:

> Susan and Jim, thanks!  I'm scanning with a Canon FS-4000 and VueScan. I
> scan at full resolution and 48 bits with multiple-exposure passes and
> the lightest of 3 IR cleaning settings. IR cleaning doesn't completely
> work with Kodachrome but the lightest setting helps a bit with some dirt
> and scratches, and doesn't do noticeable damage. Then I pull the 48-bit
> TIFF into Picture Window Pro.  I clone out the remaining crud that will
> be visible at Web size, do a curve adjust if need be, and save a 24-bit
> TIFF. I generally don't mess too much with white balance unless it's
> really off--I want the pictures to look like Kodachrome. Then I reduce
> to screen size JPG and sharpen a bit.
> 
> My standards are probably a bit lower than Tina's as the pictures are
> for family history, not stock sales. But if I see one I really like, I
> go all-out.  The shot of me in the sink was one of those, I going to
> print that one.
> 
> Tina's recent posts on scanning got me thinking about trying scanning to
> Raw or DNG and using Capture One, but right now I was eager to get into
> the pictures, so I used the process I know. I may try cleaning the
> slides with Isopropyl alcohol--that has worked before, but I didn't want
> to risk damaging any of the most precious slides.
> 
> Mark, yes, the indoor shots are with flash. The Bolsey B2 had a
> companion flash unit with about a five-inch reflector. I think it took
> two C-cell batteries. I don't know if I still have the flash or not. It
> was big compared to the camera, and it took bulbs that you pushed in and
> turned a quarter turn to lock. I remember my mother used clear bulbs in
> the early days, plus a filter. Then in the 60s she switched to blue
> bulbs, which allows her to use daylight Kodachrome without a filter.
> 
> Kodachrome is a miracle. The pictures look like they were taken last
> week, and they are 60 years old.
> 
> --Peter
> 
> Mark Rabiner wrote:
>> Did they use a flash which took type a flashbulbs?!?
>> Looks like it.!
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/17/14 12:24 AM, "Peter A. Klein" <pklein at threshinc.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I finally found "The Motherlode"--all the slides from my childhood.
> They
>>> were in the 27th box of 30 boxes left by my late parents. If you'd like
>>> to see some 1954 Kodachromes of me as a very wee lad, click on.
>>> 
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563 at
> N04/11990571304/in/photostream/
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563 at
> N04/11990188085/in/photostream/
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563 at
> N04/11990999876/in/photostream/
>>> 
>>> Bolsey B2 rangefinder and Kodachrome (the original, ASA 10. Yes, I mean
>>> ten).  I still have the camera.
>>> 
>>> --Peter
> 
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Replies: Reply from images at comporium.net (Tina Manley) ([Leica] IMG: Me (1954 Kodachromes))
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