contax G2 + 28 mm biogon

le vrai rdu

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Here some TIFF from my beloved biogon 28 wide open.

I used some GEPE glasseless slides to have the neg perfectly flat, and it gave me some seriously better result than with the crappy epson film holder.

http://cyrillerabiller.net/tiffcontaxGEPE/contaxG2039.tif

http://cyrillerabiller.net/tiffcontaxGEPE/contaxG2041.tif

Finally I found a way to scan my neg that is rewarding, giving a quality that zeiss glass deserve

I explained the way I scan on my blog (cf signature)

The more I use this camera, the more I am pleased with it :)

I would like the 35 f 2 too :D

I looked at the neg through my Leitz slide projecter , it is quite beautifull, zeiss lenses are fantastic
 
OK but what's the point of posting 6MB tiff files online, especially if you think that they're still left/right inverted, not properly post-processed yet and full of dust specs ???

And the nameplate on the locomotive is not sharp I'm afraid.
 
well, the inversion of the pictures doesn't affect sharpness, and i didn't wanted to process , it would affect the neg.
Concerning the sharpness, well it was more sharp on the slide projector of course, I have met the limit of my scanner maybe
 
le vrai rdu, can you post the method from your blog in English ?

google translate is hilarious:
"
Having addressed the scan under the software side , I will address in its substantive aspect.
If you have a flatbed scanner, an Epson example, you notice very quickly that as long as the negatives are not well plates, arrived quickly bored.First, because the scanned image is soft because the scanner can do a tune on a curved surface, because then goes to the plastic deteriorates quickly snaps and evil, which still retains less flat negatives just waiting hygrometer. "

thanks
 
Well I can do that this weekend if i don't forget (don't hesitate to remind me :D , I have some jobs interview these day so I am a bit here and there and well, I could forget to translate :D)
 
My French is rusty but I can piece together the gist of it: tried BetterScanning glass, it worked but was cumbersome, eventually the glass fell and broke. Got the idea to try GEPE glassless slide mounts, which come in a variety of sizes and even in a special version for scanning which doesn't mask part of the film frame. Happy with the results, obviously slower work because you're forced to scan one at a time, but on the plus side they're cheap so you can leave your best shots right in the slide mount for storage.

Hope I got this about right.
 
Your website is very nice and the pictures on it (especially the portraits) are excellent. Great stuff.

I love the 28mm too. It's a great lens on the G.
 
My French is rusty but I can piece together the gist of it: tried BetterScanning glass, it worked but was cumbersome, eventually the glass fell and broke. Got the idea to try GEPE glassless slide mounts, which come in a variety of sizes and even in a special version for scanning which doesn't mask part of the film frame. Happy with the results, obviously slower work because you're forced to scan one at a time, but on the plus side they're cheap so you can leave your best shots right in the slide mount for storage.

Hope I got this about right.

Exactky

I promised to translate it the last weekend, but I am spending my time in the train, from north east to south west of france, for some job interview

So it is a bit chaotic but finally I get the job :) (and it will be chaotic next month, I have to find a flat etc etc...... :D)
 
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