Recent Film Shoot at Vizcaya & Scans

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Took some outdoor photos on my medium format cameras (using Ektar 100) and Leica M (Fuji Reala). I also shot that day using my Sony 5N under the the same exact shooting conditions and I have to say that compared to the scans I got back on my film shots, the Sony beat them all. For some reason the scans I get back all have too much contrast. The only thing I can do to these scans is to process them in Lightroom with some grunge effects, because as straight photos, they lack.

(All shots taken at Vizcaya in Miami, FL)

Rolleiflex FW:

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Fuji GF 670

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Leica M6 TTL & Voigtlander 35mm F2.5
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For Comparison, here are some shots taken on my Sony 5N with Voigtlander 25mm F4:
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Complete set is here: Vizcaya

Joe

 
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Very nice textures, excellent use of the larger negative. I wish my Ektar scans came out looking half as nice.
 
Did you do the scans themselves or get them done ? If you got them done, you may need to ask them to turn off sharpening and enhancement in the future so that you can do these things yourself in a more subtle fashion ...
 
I had the scans done. That's why I'm trying to figure out if there's anything I can do in the future to lower the contrast.

The medium format development and scan I had done at a local shop and the 35mm dev & scan I had done at my local Costco. The Costco scans are contrasty and have a slight magenta tint. And the medium format scans are also too contrasty.

The only other thing I can think to try is to shoot with a low contrast film. What is a good low contrast color film?
 
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