nbagno
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I forgot about this thread but rediscovered it tonight as I was searching for some information. It's a fascinating thread and I really need to start from the beginning. I have more problems than just learning to make a decent scan, I develop my own negatives so need to work through issues there first. I'll be back 
tsiklonaut
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I forgot about this thread but rediscovered it tonight as I was searching for some information. It's a fascinating thread and I really need to start from the beginning. I have more problems than just learning to make a decent scan, I develop my own negatives so need to work through issues there first. I'll be back![]()
Thanks! Sure there's few things in this thread already, although drum scanning is not so mainstream as CCD scanning - I'm glad the thread has grown a bit now
Margus
tsiklonaut
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Couple of infrared landscapes on the MACO IR820c film:

Planet Cactii (i) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Planet Cactii (ii) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Planet Cactii (iii) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
The joys of analog - can you find the wet-mount bubbles on the last scan

Planet Cactii (i) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Planet Cactii (ii) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Planet Cactii (iii) by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
The joys of analog - can you find the wet-mount bubbles on the last scan
tsiklonaut
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I reckon infrared photography is not much liked in RFF so lets switch back to the regular B&Ws
Crops unsharpened.
Crops unsharpened.
tsiklonaut
Well-known
Some more Tri-X 320 Pan (320TXP) Professional - the best Tri-X ever made in my book by far (the common and still for sale 400TX doesn't even touch it if you ask me). 

Boatin' on Indian Ocean by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Flores machete man by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

On Lombok trails by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Boatin' on Indian Ocean by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Flores machete man by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

On Lombok trails by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
seblock
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Margus, those are wonderful images, i really enjoy browsing through this thread backward and forward, impressed by the power and quality of your pictures.
Keep it up!
cheers
seb
Keep it up!
cheers
seb
tsiklonaut
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Margus, those are wonderful images, i really enjoy browsing through this thread backward and forward, impressed by the power and quality of your pictures.
Keep it up!
Thanks a lot for a positive feedback Seb,
In fact I really thought we should close the thread since not many people use drum scanning or its services for their analog work. It's starting to look like it's some 1 (or max 2-) man show, meaning a poor show
But there seem to be some little intrest so I'll try to post a couple of scans time-to-time.

Timor-Leste Kung Fu kids by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Timor-Leste girls by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Not so welcome ship in Timor Leste by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

5500 dpi (186 megapixel equivalent) 1:1 crop by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
N.delaRua
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WOW. astonishing level of detail in that slide...
But if LOVE the color palette of the Fuji 160C. I so cry at the demise of film.....
But if LOVE the color palette of the Fuji 160C. I so cry at the demise of film.....
robert blu
quiet photographer
I do not drum scan, but I really enjoy this thread. It's a pleasure to see such high quality work. Please, go on!
robert
robert
jzagaja
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rolo
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I don't drum scan either only having an Imacon 848, but I'm really enjoying seeing the results of other top quality scanning equipment.
Keep posting and please don't judge the interest by counting the number of drum scans appearing.
Keep posting and please don't judge the interest by counting the number of drum scans appearing.
jzagaja
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Margus - did you send your scanner to ABC for readjusting? I have second unit with serial 423 and now red channel is ok but rest are truncated (in first unit all was truncated), see:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByP8kkW_h00uMHRmTTdiNGltQmM/edit?usp=sharing
There must be something in electronics.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByP8kkW_h00uMHRmTTdiNGltQmM/edit?usp=sharing
There must be something in electronics.
tsiklonaut
Well-known
Cheers guys!
Haven't sent mine anywhere, made all the adjustments myself.
Your's seems definitely a bit too excessive.
Although it seems many if not the most of SM11K have slightly shifted red shadow (could be the specifics of fiber optics/light bulb combo or just too sensitive red PMT circuitry?) - all scanners, including the top end drum scanners have their hadrware or software quirks IMO, including the top end models. Even after IT8-calibration (so this could be also a QC color-handling from the software side) mine's also very slightly shadow red-shifted on positives, but good thing it's not clipping in any direction of the color channel distribution thus this is very easily correctible with the color curves in PP since the scanner has very good channel separation with its high end 14bit A/Ds. Although I've been tempted to to re-bias my red channel just a tiny-winy bit to see if it helps or not, but then again I'm not sure if it's a software-induced little shift. I guess I must try w/o IT8 or Color Trio for comparison to be sure before I go into hardware adjustments.
In comparison the lower-end ScanMate 3000 I use has the red channel slightly clipped on the other direction, this may need some more serious channel rebiasing.
Margus
Margus - did you send your scanner to ABC for readjusting? I have second unit with serial 423 and now red channel is ok but rest are truncated (in first unit all was truncated), see:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByP8kkW_h00uMHRmTTdiNGltQmM/edit?usp=sharing
There must be something in electronics.
Haven't sent mine anywhere, made all the adjustments myself.
Your's seems definitely a bit too excessive.
Although it seems many if not the most of SM11K have slightly shifted red shadow (could be the specifics of fiber optics/light bulb combo or just too sensitive red PMT circuitry?) - all scanners, including the top end drum scanners have their hadrware or software quirks IMO, including the top end models. Even after IT8-calibration (so this could be also a QC color-handling from the software side) mine's also very slightly shadow red-shifted on positives, but good thing it's not clipping in any direction of the color channel distribution thus this is very easily correctible with the color curves in PP since the scanner has very good channel separation with its high end 14bit A/Ds. Although I've been tempted to to re-bias my red channel just a tiny-winy bit to see if it helps or not, but then again I'm not sure if it's a software-induced little shift. I guess I must try w/o IT8 or Color Trio for comparison to be sure before I go into hardware adjustments.
In comparison the lower-end ScanMate 3000 I use has the red channel slightly clipped on the other direction, this may need some more serious channel rebiasing.
Margus
tsiklonaut
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jzagaja
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tsiklonaut
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Margus - re-bias red channel by yourself (how) or by ABC? Do you get histogram like this from slides in all channels (no shadow clipping)?
Haven't touched my channels bias yet, but checking the manual you can rebias them with the terminal monitor program (Adjust PMT gain option) and measuring with voltmeter (with TP connections marked) and the screw on each PMT module per channel.
I guess with the right knowledge there can be deeper component replacements as well with other fine adjustments that you can't directly do yourself, but those I'd better leave to ABC if it ever went terribly wrong on my scanner.
jzagaja
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tsiklonaut
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Flores fishing boat by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Timorese Teacher by tsiklonaut, on Flickr

Kelimutu crater by tsiklonaut, on Flickr
tsiklonaut
Well-known
The thing is ABC is not much interestedThey don't pick up the phone and answer to emails. BTW - isn't it bias?
Yep, the same thing I mentioned on each PMT module. It's the only adjustable screw aferall
RFH
rfhansen.wordpress.com
As someone else said, wow. Wonderful scans. You may have started a new GAS epidemic here on RFF.
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