omblod
Newbie
Hi folks,
Got my first QL17-L around a month ago and so far I've shot about 4 rolls. Great build quality, nice to use but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with some of my low light shots. However...
At first I'd assumed that I'd got carried away with the fast lens and that I'd expected too much from it but that all changed when I scanned some of my negatives. Whoa! That lens does a fantastic job! It seems I'd somewhat naïvely trusted the results from the prints I'd got at a high street photo developers and written off several of my shots prematurely. The negs had a far greater tonal range than I'd thought and I'm now officially impressed.
The reason I'm posting this is that I imagine there are other novices like myself who've been slightly underwhelmed by their photos simply because somebody hasn't done a great job printing them. I'd highly recommend scanning your negs and then printing them after a bit of digital darkroom work. It's definitely worth the effort especially, if like me, you're still terrified of processing and printing yourself!
Do the seasoned pros on this forum agree and if so, what scanner settings would you recommend?
Cheers, Ron.
Got my first QL17-L around a month ago and so far I've shot about 4 rolls. Great build quality, nice to use but I have to admit I was a little disappointed with some of my low light shots. However...
At first I'd assumed that I'd got carried away with the fast lens and that I'd expected too much from it but that all changed when I scanned some of my negatives. Whoa! That lens does a fantastic job! It seems I'd somewhat naïvely trusted the results from the prints I'd got at a high street photo developers and written off several of my shots prematurely. The negs had a far greater tonal range than I'd thought and I'm now officially impressed.
The reason I'm posting this is that I imagine there are other novices like myself who've been slightly underwhelmed by their photos simply because somebody hasn't done a great job printing them. I'd highly recommend scanning your negs and then printing them after a bit of digital darkroom work. It's definitely worth the effort especially, if like me, you're still terrified of processing and printing yourself!
Do the seasoned pros on this forum agree and if so, what scanner settings would you recommend?
Cheers, Ron.