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Nikon Coolscan 9000
Mamiya 6, 50mm f4
Velvia 50

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Tri-X Pan (TXP) 4x5 on a Linhof Technikardin with a Xenotar 150 F2.8. Shot wide open. Scanned on an Imacon Precision II, 16-bit BW. There is detail in the hot spot in her hair and face, but when I gave it a bit of contrast it vanished. Of course in the 16-bit tiff the detail is there, but the 500-pixel jpeg does tend to fall apart at times.
 
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Here's a strange one - I 'scanned' this before I had a scanner that could do 4x5. Shot with that Xenotar on a Linhof Technikardin, Portra 400. To copy it, I put it on a piece of translucent plexi in a window and shot it with my Hasselblad digital back (39MP) and then took it into Photoshop, inverted it and went at it with about 8 adjustment layers, trying to work out the colour cast from the base in the negative. It made me REALLY appreciate the engineers who write the input profiles for negative film in the scanners. I have tried it with other negatives but this one was, by far, the best result.
 
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Minolta SRT-101, 58mm F1.2 wide-open, Eastman 5222 XX, Microdol-X straight (replenished)

Scanned on a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II I just bought on Ebay for $15.
Wanting something better, I just bought a rebuilt refurbished Nikon Super Coolscan LS-2000
It will be interesting to see the differences.

Minolta SRT101 #13 by Nokton48, on Flickr
 
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A day at the Royal Adelaide Show 2015
Epson Perfection 3170
35mm AGFA Vista Plus 200
Leica M3, Summicron 50/2 DR

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Chinatown - Adelaide Central Market
Epson Perfection 3170
35mm Ektar 100
Leica M3, Leitz Summicron 35/2 (1965)

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Poppies close up and vase
Epson Perfection 3170
35mm Fuji Xtra 200 @ 100 ISO
Leicaflex SL, Elmarit 90/2.8 (Version 1)

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Looking for the tiger
Epson Perfection 3170
35mm Velvia 50 (1998)
Leica R5, Leitz Summicron 50/2 II, Warming Polarizer
 
Plaubel Makina III, 100mm F2.9 @F4, 1/200 sec handheld, FOMA Classic 200, processed in straight Microdol-X in a JOBO film drum on a Unicolor Uniroller, 20 minutes at 20C Straight scan from an Epson 4990

Makina3 #2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
 
Minolta Diamge Multi II

Minolta Diamge Multi II

Leica M6, Zeiss 2.8 28mm Biogon, ektar

I have quite a collection of scanners, Epson, Umax, two Minoltas,
and a Nikon 9000ed. Although some have more detail, D-max is everything and the Minolta Multi II is the best for natural look and color. All you need is a computer with SCSI and access to some of the world's of the best overlooked scanners is yours!

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