ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
Man, Shooting film is like Crack. I keep feeling like I need one more hit!
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.
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.
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
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.
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.
ibcrewin
Ah looky looky
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=5206
Hopefully my scanning skills are better than my web linking skills. Thanks for the heads up.
Hopefully my scanning skills are better than my web linking skills. Thanks for the heads up.
40oz
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nice work!
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