Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Y'all, This is a print I did yesterday from a trip taken back during Katrina--in September. Yeah, I'm behind on my printing. It's taken along the seawall at the fishing town of Essaouira in Morocco. This scanner, Microtek 900i, is still new to me, and I'm not technically minded to begin with. The fade out on the woman's robe at the right has to do with the scan, since it's not apparent on the print. Neither is some darkening of the sky that you might notice on the scan. At the lower right on the wall you'll notice a white thread like object--I've been getting more of this on the HP5 Plus I've been using lately. It's almost impossible to retouch, and I'm not sure what to do about it. I think it's in the emulsion to begin with (before the processing). I couldn't swear to that, but I'm fastidious about dust and such. Seems like it's always on a good frame. The paper is Forte, and I tried something new--did a partial toning in selenium and snatched it when I saw changes in the dark areas--then toned it again with Fotospeed sepia. http://gallery.leica-users.org/album387/essaouiraseawall Although 98% of my photographs are with a Leica M2, this is one of the few taken with a Rolleiflex F model (about 1970). I'll learn from anything you say. Lee England Natchez, Mississippi USA