Swift1
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I hope it's okay to keep posting these here. My previous two photozines were well received here so I thought you all would want me to share this one.
I have just published Issue #3 of Twenty One of 35. Like the two previous issues, the photozine has 21 photos, all from a single roll of 35mm film.
For this issue, I used my all time favorite film Kodak Ektar 100, and shot the roll using my Leicaflex SL and Summicron-R 50/2. The roll was developed locally and then scanned by me on my Epson V750.
For this issue, I have chosen not to share any of the 21 photos online, so the only way they will be available is from the zine, or possibly as individual prints at some point in the future.
Here's a link to the photozine if you're interested,
https://www.blurb.com/b/9548000-twenty-one-of-35
I have just published Issue #3 of Twenty One of 35. Like the two previous issues, the photozine has 21 photos, all from a single roll of 35mm film.
For this issue, I used my all time favorite film Kodak Ektar 100, and shot the roll using my Leicaflex SL and Summicron-R 50/2. The roll was developed locally and then scanned by me on my Epson V750.
For this issue, I have chosen not to share any of the 21 photos online, so the only way they will be available is from the zine, or possibly as individual prints at some point in the future.
Here's a link to the photozine if you're interested,
https://www.blurb.com/b/9548000-twenty-one-of-35
charjohncarter
Veteran
Great, I'll order it tomorrow. I'm too tied tonight. I'm still recovering from my trip Scottsdale, AZ. I went to a resort that stole your car so you couldn't escape, and you had to pay $60 for a breakfast for two.
But I'm interested in your Ektar photos, your tutorial on C-41 (specifically on Ektar 100) is still one of my favorites:
http://www.coltonallen.com/getting-the-most-from-color-negative-film-with-your-epson-flatbed/
But I'm interested in your Ektar photos, your tutorial on C-41 (specifically on Ektar 100) is still one of my favorites:
http://www.coltonallen.com/getting-the-most-from-color-negative-film-with-your-epson-flatbed/
Swift1
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Great, I'll order it tomorrow. I'm too tied tonight. I'm still recovering from my trip Scottsdale, AZ. I went to a resort that stole your car so you couldn't escape, and you had to pay $60 for a breakfast for two.
But I'm interested in your Ektar photos, your tutorial on C-41 (specifically on Ektar 100) is still one of my favorites:
http://www.coltonallen.com/getting-the-most-from-color-negative-film-with-your-epson-flatbed/
Thanks John.
Sounds like you had fun in Scottsdale. Did they at least let you keep your camera?
charjohncarter
Veteran
Yes, I had two with me. They never said anything, except when I tried to go for a walk off the grounds. Still, too tired to order, but I'll do it man
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robert blu
quiet photographer
Love your color work, Issue #3 ordered !
robert
robert
charjohncarter
Veteran
My copy is on its way.
Swift1
Veteran
Love your color work, Issue #3 ordered !
robert
My copy is on its way.
Thanks so much guys
robert blu
quiet photographer
I received today issue #3 , beautiful!
Love the colors, the style of your framing. For sure you saw very well your subject and therefore made interesting photos! Well done!
robert
PS: I specially like the chairs on the left page
Love the colors, the style of your framing. For sure you saw very well your subject and therefore made interesting photos! Well done!
robert
PS: I specially like the chairs on the left page
Swift1
Veteran
I received today issue #3 , beautiful!
Love the colors, the style of your framing. For sure you saw very well your subject and therefore made interesting photos! Well done!
robert
PS: I specially like the chairs on the left page![]()
Thank you so much Robert, I'm happy that you liked my new zine
charjohncarter
Veteran
Mine is on its way, maybe today.
Swift1
Veteran
Mine is on its way, maybe today.
Did you get your copy John?
charjohncarter
Veteran
I posted this on the 'Fujicolor 200' thread:
I forgot, I received your 'Twenty-One of 35' and it is great I really envy the way you process your color negative scans (as you know I use your tutorial on every color film I do).
I forgot, I received your 'Twenty-One of 35' and it is great I really envy the way you process your color negative scans (as you know I use your tutorial on every color film I do).
Red Rock Bill
Well-known
ordered a copy....Bill
Swift1
Veteran
I posted this on the 'Fujicolor 200' thread:
I forgot, I received your 'Twenty-One of 35' and it is great I really envy the way you process your color negative scans (as you know I use your tutorial on every color film I do).
I know
Also, I wanted to revive this thread anyway.
Swift1
Veteran
ordered a copy....Bill
Thank you Bill.
Michael Markey
Veteran
On its way across the pond ...
robert blu
quiet photographer
Just ordered Issu #2 which for an unknown reason I didn't order before!
Love your style. Just my taste but the cover paper of Issue #3 I like better than Issue #1.
Waiting n ow for issue #2 !
robert
Love your style. Just my taste but the cover paper of Issue #3 I like better than Issue #1.
Waiting n ow for issue #2 !
robert
Swift1
Veteran
Just ordered Issu #2 which for an unknown reason I didn't order before!
Love your style. Just my taste but the cover paper of Issue #3 I like better than Issue #1.
Waiting n ow for issue #2 !
robert
Oh cool.
Thank you Robert. I'll have to have a look and compare the cover paper.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I don't know if any of you have tried Swift1's method of managing color when doing color scans. I have been using his method since I think 2015. (Colton you can correct me if I'm wrong about the date). I always struggled with color doing color scans. I never felt like I knew what I was doing and I never felt like I could get them 'just right.' His tutorial is for the Epson scanning software but I'm sure any software that has a 'professional' setting would work. I have used ColorPerfect for many years and really like it but you had to have a scan that was close for it to work. For me it was meant more for digital camera RAW files. Although they had a useful C-41 'get it close' method (ColorNegative).
I even use Colton tutorial for E-6: try it you will be surprised. Here is a link:
http://www.coltonallen.com/getting-the-most-from-color-negative-film-with-your-epson-flatbed/
This are a few E-6 scan that required zero 'tinkering' by me that would have screwed it up:
EktaChrome 100 (NEW) by John Carter, on Flickr
EktaChrome 100 (NEW) by John Carter, on Flickr
And this is a Fujicolor 200 file that required no adjustment:
FujiFilm 200 expired by John Carter, on Flickr
And another Fujicolor 200 with no fiddling:
FujiFilm 200 expired by John Carter, on Flickr
I even use Colton tutorial for E-6: try it you will be surprised. Here is a link:
http://www.coltonallen.com/getting-the-most-from-color-negative-film-with-your-epson-flatbed/
This are a few E-6 scan that required zero 'tinkering' by me that would have screwed it up:


And this is a Fujicolor 200 file that required no adjustment:

And another Fujicolor 200 with no fiddling:

Swift1
Veteran
I don't know if any of you have tried Swift1's method of managing color when doing color scans. I have been using his method since I think 2015. (Colton you can correct me if I'm wrong about the date). I always struggled with color doing color scans. I never felt like I knew what I was doing and I never felt like I could get them 'just right.' His tutorial is for the Epson scanning software but I'm sure any software that has a 'professional' setting would work. I have used ColorPerfect for many years and really like it but you had to have a scan that was close for it to work. For me it was meant more for digital camera RAW files. Although they had a useful C-41 'get it close' method (ColorNegative).
I even use Colton tutorial for E-6: try it you will be surprised. Here is a link:
Thank you John for the shout out and for sharing my scanning article.
I wrote that article about 3 years ago, and I have been refining my process ever since, but my overall process is still basically what I wrote in that article.
All the images in Issue #3 of Twenty One of 35 were scanned on my Epson V750 using Epson Scan and the method from the article.
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