ktmrider
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I have been doing photography since 1966 learning to develop 4x5 film from a Speed Graflex in high school. I am going back to my first love which is black and white after shooting color for years primarily as I did not have a place to develop/print.
I just ordered a Nocton 35 f1.2 and am looking forward to available darkness photography. I plan on developing the film at home and then scanning/printing digitally and admit to knowing nothing about scanning so I am looking for recommendations on equipment and techniques.
But what I am really looking for are references, either books or on-line about scanning, printing, film (b&w vs C41) etc. Any and all help would be deeply appreciated.
Now I admit I have not looked at this section of RFF so I will be reading the threads here and over at APUG. I love this website by the way.
I just ordered a Nocton 35 f1.2 and am looking forward to available darkness photography. I plan on developing the film at home and then scanning/printing digitally and admit to knowing nothing about scanning so I am looking for recommendations on equipment and techniques.
But what I am really looking for are references, either books or on-line about scanning, printing, film (b&w vs C41) etc. Any and all help would be deeply appreciated.
Now I admit I have not looked at this section of RFF so I will be reading the threads here and over at APUG. I love this website by the way.
meven
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Hi,
I just received the following book: "Scanning Negatives and Slides: Digitizing your photographic archives" by Sascha Steinhoff.
It is full of useful information and also contains a DVD-rom with demo versions of Vuescan and Silverfast so you can choose which one you prefer before buying.
Hope this helps.
I just received the following book: "Scanning Negatives and Slides: Digitizing your photographic archives" by Sascha Steinhoff.
It is full of useful information and also contains a DVD-rom with demo versions of Vuescan and Silverfast so you can choose which one you prefer before buying.
Hope this helps.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
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