Netsoft2k
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Thank you Kamph.
Netsoft2k
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Some fresh scans from the Scanmate 11000 scanner.

Tulips on Ektachrome 64T by Pali K, on Flickr

Fall Colors 2016 by Pali K, on Flickr

Fall 2016 by Pali K, on Flickr
Hope you like them.
Pali

Tulips on Ektachrome 64T by Pali K, on Flickr

Fall Colors 2016 by Pali K, on Flickr

Fall 2016 by Pali K, on Flickr
Hope you like them.
Pali
Kamph
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I like them, Pali! Keep them comming!
One of the first thing I noticed when scanning with the Scanmate was how clouds on positive film seem to have an almost 3D like effect to them - they really pop out from the blue sky.
One of the first thing I noticed when scanning with the Scanmate was how clouds on positive film seem to have an almost 3D like effect to them - they really pop out from the blue sky.
Netsoft2k
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Kamph, you told me to keep them coming so here are a few more
These were just processed from a Portra 160 roll I shot in the neighborhood today.
Pali
quejai
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These are so nice.
Kamph
Established
Damn, Pali. I would love to know your inversion proces, your colours seem so true to life.
Netsoft2k
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These are so nice.
Thank you!
Damn, Pali. I would love to know your inversion proces, your colours seem so true to life.
Thank you Kamph. My process is very simple and the key is to make sure that you scanner is calibrated properly. If you look through the maintenance thread, you'll see a post about changing the UV/IR filter that I think makes the biggest difference in getting natural negative scans. Beyond the filter, I scan in 16 BIT TIFF mode with "Default" Monitor Profile in CQ Settings and "Monitor Profile" set int the Scan Settings with the "Embed Profile" setting unchecked. What this does is scan the negative as you see it in the program and keeps all of the channels within the range. I then take the TIFF and convert it to Adobe RBG in Photoshop (16 BIT ARGB) that goes through a inversion in ColorPerfect with the correct film profile selected. This usually gives me 95% of the final result but I do often add a contrast curve and slight warmth/cool using Hue-Saturation after the straight inversion.
Let me know if you would like me to post a step by step on any of the photos in particular and I would be happy to do so.
Hope this helps!
Pali
Netsoft2k
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A few from my recent trip to Ireland. What a gorgeous country.

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland by Pali K, on Flickr

Atlantic Coast, Ireland by Pali K, on Flickr
Fuji GA645W | Kodak Portra 160
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
Pali

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland by Pali K, on Flickr

Atlantic Coast, Ireland by Pali K, on Flickr
Fuji GA645W | Kodak Portra 160
Scanmate 11000 PMT Drumscan
Pali
Netsoft2k
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Here are two more and both a drymount.
Pali
Pali
Netsoft2k
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Top: Scanmate 5000
Bottom: Scanmate 11000
Pali
jzagaja
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Last cine scanner that used 4" photomultipliers and 16bits ADC was Cintel Millenium II. So the spec is better than any existing drum scanner but resolution limited to CRT tube used as light source (pixel). Anyway brilliant idea compared to todays scanners that use just monochrome ccd cameras and multishot frame sampling (Lasegraphics Director, Xena etc) offered as retrofit to existing transport.
Netsoft2k
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Netsoft2k
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Spring Flower by Pali K, on Flickr
Mamiya RB67 ProS | 127MM | Fuji Velvia
Processed on JOBO CPP2 with Tetenal E6
Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscan
Pali
Kamph
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Mamiya Super 23, 100mm f/3.5, Ektar 100
Scanned on SM5000 at 2400 dpi.
Crop:

Netsoft2k
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Nice to see you post new scans Kamph and that is such nice resolution!
Netsoft2k
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Spring Flowers by Pali K, on Flickr

Yellow Bursts by Pali K, on Flickr

Trees by Pali K, on Flickr
All three scanned on Heidelberg Tango.
Pali
sheel
Member
Hello.
I finally got my ScanMate 5000 up and running, after about a month of cleaning, tuning, and swearing. I still haven't finished tuning the colors (film profiling), but my goodness, the results are incredible. Huge shout-out to Pali, RFF, and other sources that got me here. I'm so excited!!
Here are two really tough slides that I wanted to measure the drum against my epson v800. These are not post-processed at all, and do not have film profiles assigned.

Scan 38 - Drum by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Scan 35.5 - Drum by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
For comparison against my v800, I captured these side-by-side screenshots... all images were scanned at 3200dpi.
Order: ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (post processed - quite terrible application of skills, really).
Film: Fuji Velvia 100

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
100% Zoom...

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
I finally got my ScanMate 5000 up and running, after about a month of cleaning, tuning, and swearing. I still haven't finished tuning the colors (film profiling), but my goodness, the results are incredible. Huge shout-out to Pali, RFF, and other sources that got me here. I'm so excited!!
Here are two really tough slides that I wanted to measure the drum against my epson v800. These are not post-processed at all, and do not have film profiles assigned.

Scan 38 - Drum by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

Scan 35.5 - Drum by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
For comparison against my v800, I captured these side-by-side screenshots... all images were scanned at 3200dpi.
Order: ScanMate 5000 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (straight off scanner), Epson v800 (post processed - quite terrible application of skills, really).
Film: Fuji Velvia 100

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
100% Zoom...

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr

ScanMate 5000 Drum Scan vs. Epson v800 Flatbed Scan Comparison by Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
Netsoft2k
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Sheel, these are absolutely amazing bud! Now say goodbye to your Epson and digital photography because nothing will come close to this quality 
Let's see some more scans!
Pali
Let's see some more scans!
Pali
gnuyork
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Damn it I so want a drum scanner! These are nice scans!
sheel
Member
Sheel, these are absolutely amazing bud! Now say goodbye to your Epson and digital photography because nothing will come close to this quality
Let's see some more scans!
Pali
Thanks man!! Will scan a couple tonight
Damn it I so want a drum scanner! These are nice scans!
You too can get one! When you're ready though... it can be a pain to get up and running hahaha
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