HMojo
Member
First of all, I'd like to say "HELLO" to RFF and all of its members. After about 4 months of popping on here and there as a guest, I finally joined RFF just yesterday.
As I am relatively new to rangefinder cameras (about 6 months shooting), this forum and its members have been extremely helpful in guiding my journey into RF photography.
Now, onto business:
I almost exclusively shoot B&W (always ISO 400), and don't develop or print my own pictures. I've had some CDs made from scanned negatives a couple times and noticed that the digital images seem subtantially more grainy than their printed counterparts. Is grain more apparent on a computer screen or do many places (like Samy's Camera) use filters to sharpen images when scanning negatives?
Would I be better off getting my own negative scanner or perhaps using a flat-bed scanner and actually scan my prints?
Thanks!
As I am relatively new to rangefinder cameras (about 6 months shooting), this forum and its members have been extremely helpful in guiding my journey into RF photography.
Now, onto business:
I almost exclusively shoot B&W (always ISO 400), and don't develop or print my own pictures. I've had some CDs made from scanned negatives a couple times and noticed that the digital images seem subtantially more grainy than their printed counterparts. Is grain more apparent on a computer screen or do many places (like Samy's Camera) use filters to sharpen images when scanning negatives?
Would I be better off getting my own negative scanner or perhaps using a flat-bed scanner and actually scan my prints?
Thanks!