atlcruiser
Part Yeti
big assed fuji arrived.........OMFG it is huge!
Gshybid strong armed me into buying his G690BL. We ave to ship it on a pallet
Gshybid strong armed me into buying his G690BL. We ave to ship it on a pallet
jan normandale
Film is the other way
here's one from a G690BL with the standard 100mm lens

Quebec Girls with Carney Boys by jannx - in hibernation

Quebec Girls with Carney Boys by jannx - in hibernation
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Nice...I will post some of my first ones later tonight.
I scanned a print at 1200 and a neg at 3200
the print scanned much lighter than it looks. I added back a bit of contrast so it looked great on the monitor and looked close to the physical print but when it went to flikr it got a bit darker. I printed this at a grade 3 so it is a bit contrasty.
Honestly I am not sure what this can tell you. The scan looks great and I did nothing to it in post....straight scan off of the v700 with the onboard softwear, scanned as a B+W in 48bit color then inverted to B+W in LR3. I can see some difference between the two but the diffeence is very noticable when it is in your hand!
scan of print

x pan wet print by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
scan of neg

x pan 3200 scan by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
I scanned a print at 1200 and a neg at 3200
the print scanned much lighter than it looks. I added back a bit of contrast so it looked great on the monitor and looked close to the physical print but when it went to flikr it got a bit darker. I printed this at a grade 3 so it is a bit contrasty.
Honestly I am not sure what this can tell you. The scan looks great and I did nothing to it in post....straight scan off of the v700 with the onboard softwear, scanned as a B+W in 48bit color then inverted to B+W in LR3. I can see some difference between the two but the diffeence is very noticable when it is in your hand!
scan of print

x pan wet print by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
scan of neg

x pan 3200 scan by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
dfoo
Well-known
Great shot... the print is better, but I imagine with so photoshop you could get a very similar look in the scan.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
thanks
I see more skin detail in the print but the scan of the neg came across as sharper. I blame that fully on my scanning of the print. Under a loupe it is much, much sharper than the scan of the neg
this is a 800 scan in full

rff-50-2 by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
I see more skin detail in the print but the scan of the neg came across as sharper. I blame that fully on my scanning of the print. Under a loupe it is much, much sharper than the scan of the neg
this is a 800 scan in full

rff-50-2 by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
jan normandale
Film is the other way
that's a really nice print. Did you take classes?
Steve M.
Veteran
I can't for the life of me imagine how anyone can see how it really looks w/o seeing the print itself. I mean, that's the point, right?
jan normandale
Film is the other way
I can't for the life of me imagine how anyone can see how it really looks w/o seeing the print itself. I mean, that's the point, right?
hmmm pointing out the obvious... As the OP noted "I can see some difference between the two but the diffeence is very noticable when it is in your hand!"
Both processes being totally different will provide different results but some level of information is imparted whereas no images provides no information. I take I take all the information i can get.
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Thanks for the compliment on the printing but I learned my limited amount by printing, reading, looking at others prints, and printing some more!
that's a really nice print. Did you take classes?
szekiat
Well-known
the print seems to have much higher contrast, can barely make oout finger nail details in the hand....
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
I agree...it looks great when in your hand, sort of faded when scanned into LR3, great again when added contrast in LR3 then over contrasted when mported to flikr 
the print seems to have much higher contrast, can barely make oout finger nail details in the hand....
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