Pentax 67 Gas!

dourbalistar, i'm always super impressed by your film scans. so crisp, clear, and perfectly sharp (i.e. not overly so) -- have you ever described your process and workflow here? if not, care to share?
 
dourbalistar, i'm always super impressed by your film scans. so crisp, clear, and perfectly sharp (i.e. not overly so) -- have you ever described your process and workflow here? if not, care to share?

Thank you, Brandon. I can't remember if I've shared here, but this post describes my process and workflow a bit. I almost never apply any additional sharpening in my post processing.
 
awesome, thanks! i need to get around to switching to a digi-cam scanning workflow one of these days...still using my trusty V600, but i struggle with getting acceptable sharpness. keep up the great work. 🙂

Thank you, Brandon. I can't remember if I've shared here, but this post describes my process and workflow a bit. I almost never apply any additional sharpening in my post processing.
 
Hi everyone !

A small question. I just bought a Pentax 6x7 body with a broken chain.
I have a TTL Prism, but I'll be using only my handheld Sekonic meter.
Is there any other function of the camera that is affected by the broken chain ?
 
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Pentax 67, 4/55
 
I shot this one back in October 2013. I've never been all that happy with the scan I originally did of it, so a few days ago I dug out the transparency and rescanned it. I am much happier with it now.



Lonely Fiat by Colton Allen, on Flickr
Pentax 67
SMC Pentax 6x7 45mm f/4
Fujichrome Provia 100F
Epson V500​
 
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