Sinar Norma 4x5
Kodak Ektar ISO100
Fujinon 90mm F8

Sheet 28 - Drum
by
Sheel Kapur, on Flickr
The photo was originally taken in 2016.
This scan is basically straight off the scanner (Scanmate 5000 drum scanner), but I originally scanned this photo with my Epson v800 and wasn't blown away by the results. I figured the photo itself simply wasn't inspiring and that I failed to capture the beauty before me at Yosemite. I was wrong, and the Scanmate 5000 revealed all the amazing details that were hiding in this negative.
I've had my Scanmate 5000 for over 2 years now and I'm continuing to learn so much about it, including maintenance items and tuning. I recently replaced the aperture motor, SCSI communication board, IT8 calibration, tuned the aperture, and a number of other items. It's a pain in the ass, but the results are well worth it. Compare it with the original Epson scan, and you can immediately see the depth and detail the SM5K picked up.
As far as I can tell, one last thing is left to take care of - there appears to be banding in some scans. I suspect a dying bulb or bulb connection. Fingers crossed!
I could not have done this without the help of Pali (@Netsoft2k), the most knowledgeable individual on these scanners.
See the original Epson scan here
https://flic.kr/p/G1TfWS.
See the drum scan prior to IT8 and Aperture calibration here, which required lots of post processing to correct colors, and it has lots of grain
https://flic.kr/p/27rkrgH