Addy101
Well-known
When your logged in, you see on the bottom right of the picture four icons, the most left one is the "share icon", click that one. It opens a share window. Choose a size (I usually choose XLarge), click the link and do Ctrl-C if you want to use the normal photo link and the icon here or first click the BBCode tab click the link and do Ctrl-C and just paste the link into your post.
GarageBoy
Well-known
They say a picture is worth a thousand words...
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Mamiya 7 - Kodak e100vs
That's exactly the kind of colors I'll miss about E100VS - have 4 rolls left - need a project
taemo
eat sleep shoot
^find it comical that most (including myself) dislike highly saturated pictures like that from digital cameras but love it on film.
to me 35mm slide is dead, however seeing slide in MF and LF is still an experience.
Velvia 50 6x7
img834 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Provia 100F 6x6
GF670309 by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Rolleiflex 2.8E - Provia 100f by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
Velvia 50 4x5
Monument Valley sunrise by Earl Dieta, on Flickr
to me 35mm slide is dead, however seeing slide in MF and LF is still an experience.
Velvia 50 6x7

Provia 100F 6x6


Velvia 50 4x5

Finglas
Established
Excellent MF slides, thanks Taemo
I use 35mm myself - but it's really good to see what you accomplished
(and yes I know I am viewing it on a PC screen) - as some of our colleagues have already mentioned it must be really something to see them properly projected as originally intended.
But in any case - great work, and well done
I use 35mm myself - but it's really good to see what you accomplished
(and yes I know I am viewing it on a PC screen) - as some of our colleagues have already mentioned it must be really something to see them properly projected as originally intended.
But in any case - great work, and well done
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
^find it comical that most (including myself) dislike highly saturated pictures like that from digital cameras but love it on film.
I find it interesting ... to me the look is different and in most cases I prefer one over the other. I admit to not caring much for Velvia, though your shots in MF are really nice. Well done.
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
When your logged in, you see on the bottom right of the picture four icons, the most left one is the "share icon", click that one. It opens a share window. Choose a size (I usually choose XLarge), click the link and do Ctrl-C if you want to use the normal photo link and the icon here or first click the BBCode tab click the link and do Ctrl-C and just paste the link into your post.
HI,
When they changed from old to new smugmug I had problems then I realised that the system worked if I was logged in when I clicked on the share, or whatever it is, icon.
Regards, David
Thank you both, I will try that next time!
FujiLove
Well-known
In case anyone is interested, I'm completely convinced.
I got a great deal on a few packs of Velvia + Provia, so I'm all set for my holidays.
Now...those 6x6 projectors look tempting...
I got a great deal on a few packs of Velvia + Provia, so I'm all set for my holidays.
Now...those 6x6 projectors look tempting...
David Hughes
David Hughes
Good.
Have you discovered B&W slides yet? You'll need to process them yourself but they can be stunning.
Regards, David
Have you discovered B&W slides yet? You'll need to process them yourself but they can be stunning.
Regards, David
wjlapier
Well-known
FujiLove
Well-known
Good.
Have you discovered B&W slides yet? You'll need to process them yourself but they can be stunning.
Regards, David
Hi David - I can imagine B&W slides would be fantastic. I read a PDF about reversal processing on the Ilford web site (http://www.ilfordphoto.com/applications/page.asp?n=90). Is this the process you are referring to?
I develop all my films and prints at home, so I'd be tempted to give it a go at some point, although it does look quite complex. If you include the washes, it's a twelve stage process!...which is exactly my kind of thing
FujiLove
Well-known
Ronald M
Veteran
Slides are so horse & buggy . The only advantage is to use your slide projector.
Buy a good digital projector, or put files on a thumb drive and plug it into the back of a decent TV set. I go where they just use an old Canon P&S & 27" TV. Images look better than slides at that size. I can only imagine what a good digital camera would do.
Buy a good digital projector, or put files on a thumb drive and plug it into the back of a decent TV set. I go where they just use an old Canon P&S & 27" TV. Images look better than slides at that size. I can only imagine what a good digital camera would do.
If you were viewing them with your eyes shut I'm sure they would look better.Slides are so horse & buggy . The only advantage is to use your slide projector.
Buy a good digital projector, or put files on a thumb drive and plug it into the back of a decent TV set. I go where they just use an old Canon P&S & 27" TV. Images look better than slides at that size. I can only imagine what a good digital camera would do.
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
If you were viewing them with your eyes shut I'm sure they would look better.
+1 on this
mob81
Well-known
unfortunately for me I can't get any of the E-6 Developing kit anymore (I use to buy it from Germany) as it's now prohibited to be shipped by air 
Otherwise, I would've shot my Provia 400X as I have around total of more than 150 Roll Left (35mm and 120)
Otherwise, I would've shot my Provia 400X as I have around total of more than 150 Roll Left (35mm and 120)
thart2009
Tom Hart
Slide film.. no longer necessary, I guess. But I sure get a thrill pulling medium format Velvia out of the soup!

E6 in the basement by Tom Hart, on Flickr

E6 in the basement by Tom Hart, on Flickr
mob81
Well-known
Velvia looks good even in smaller film 
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Plustek120-06SEP'14-007 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
Plustek120-06SEP'14-036 by Mohammed Basamh, on Flickr
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Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
^ Makes my morning kinda warm and fuzzy. Peter
FujiLove
Well-known
Slides are so horse & buggy . The only advantage is to use your slide projector.
Buy a good digital projector, or put files on a thumb drive and plug it into the back of a decent TV set. I go where they just use an old Canon P&S & 27" TV. Images look better than slides at that size. I can only imagine what a good digital camera would do.
Obviously everything depends on your own taste, but personally I think digital photos displayed on televisions look hideous. And yes, I mean the huge brand-new 'Ultra HD' ones, or whatever they're called.
I've sat through a few 'slideshows' on TV's and they make me feel like tearing my eyeballs out after a couple of minutes. Yuk.
FujiLove
Well-known
Slide film.. no longer necessary, I guess. But I sure get a thrill pulling medium format Velvia out of the soup!
E6 in the basement by Tom Hart, on Flickr
Oh man, look at that
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