"G.Penate" wrote:

> You can see some
> examples here: http://members.home.com/penate/ZP120.html , here:

Guillermo,
This is the first time I see these pictures of color ZP.  As I had said earlier
on this list, I am generally not found of color ZP because I find it is very
difficult to acheive a nice blending of colors.  But, whaooo!  These are really
nice.  My preference goes to "Invernadero" which has the feel of the early
Autochrome color process.

As regards the scanner question, I own a Nikon coolscan (35mm) and a flatbed
ScanMaker E6 and 3 times out of 4 when scanning color, I prefer the results I
get from scanning a print than scanning directly from the negative.  For some
reason, I seem to get much better control over the color
balance/contrast/saturation from the flatbed scanner than from the
transparency/negative scanner.  Of course, for anything larger than 35mm, I
don't have the choice but to use a print scanned on the flatbed scanner.

Best,

Guy Glorieux


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