Woot woot my first scans!

ibcrewin

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Man, Shooting film is like Crack. I keep feeling like I need one more hit!:eek:

Anyway, I got a Canoscan 8600f for my Birthday. I've had thise negatives for about a year and never really had a chance to make contact sheets. Last night I got to take it for a test drive. In reality, I am testing the camera, the film, and my developing skills at the same time.

These are from my lubitel 2.

[B]http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibcrewin/407818344/in/photostream[/B]/

and

[B]http://www.flickr.com/photos/ibcrewin/407818370/in/photostream/[/B]

I'll try to put them in line but I am having problems saving them at the moment.
 
I wasn't able to go see your scans -- it looks as if your link formatting is screwed up by the extra "http://" at the beginning and by the <b> tags.

Try copying the URL directly from your Flickr page. Then when you post on RFF, click the "link" button at the top of the message box (looks like a little globe and a chain link) and then paste the ENTIRE URL into the dialog box, replacing the "http://" that's already there. Don't add any extra formatting characters within the URL.

The text you'll see in your message box will look like this:

{URL="http://web.mac.com/jlw/iWeb/photo/Home.html"}Click here to see my website.{/URL}

except with square brackets [] instead of the curly braces {} that I put into the text above to trick the software into NOT treating it as a link.

The "Click here to see my website" part represents text you CAN edit -- it's whatever is between the two pairs of square brackets. Just don't edit any of the text WITHIN the brackets.

When posted, the code in your message will display like this:

Click here to see my website.
 
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