[filmscanners] Re: Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT -Informed opinion debate/cle

2002-02-26 Thread Lawrence Smith

On 2/26/02 12:53 PM, Austin Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Keep in mind these are 100DPI images on a computer monitor...in JPEG format.
 FYI, my server is a Unix based server, and IS case sensitive.

 If you really want to judge the Leaf for it's BW performance, I suggest you
 get an original, which, I would be more than happy to swap images with
 (most) anyone who asks.

 Regards,

 Austin



Thanks for the links.  Last but not least?  LOL


I'll swap one done on my 4500 with you.

Lawrence


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[filmscanners] RE: Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT - Informed opinion debate/cle

2002-02-26 Thread Austin Franklin

Hi Simon,

 OK Austin, who is the young lady ;-)  Does a Leaf scan make all women look
 like that!

 Simon

I assume you mean:

  and last but not least:
 
  http://www.darkroom.com/Images/JS01aw.jpg
 
  Hasselblad 2003FCW/80-2.8CF @ f2.8/Plus-X 125/D76 1:1

Surely the Leaf is part of it, but I'd credit Hasselblad as well as
stupendous natural beauty, enhanced by years of weight training...  I have
well over a thousand images of her...I can put a few more up if you like.

Austin


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[filmscanners] Re: Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT - Informed opinion debate/cle

2002-02-26 Thread Simon Lamb

Austin

There is a Leaf 35 on eBay.  They do work on PC and not just MAC I presume.
When you say fixed focus, what does that mean in scanner terms (I use a
Nikon LS30 and do not focus as such).

Simon

- Original Message -
From: Austin Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 February 2002 23:34
Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT -
Informed opinion debate/cle


 Hi Simon,

 Check eBay...  BTW, if you only scan 35mm, the Leaf 35 is a nice option,
for
 what I consider, a very reasonable price...around $500 or less.  Only
 difference is it's fixed focus, only does 35mm and is only 4000SPI.  Same
 electronics as the Leaf 45 with the sensor masked off.

 Regards,

 Austin

  Austin
 
  If and when you sell the Leaf, put me on the list for potential
  purchasers!
 
  Simon
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Austin Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 26 February 2002 17:53
  Subject: [filmscanners] Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT
  - Informed
  opinion debate/cle
 
 
 Peter,

 Yes, I do have a web site.  I also have posted many images over
the years
 that I personally took, developed and scanned.  If you, or
  anyone, is
 interested, I am happy to give you the URLs for them.

 Austin
   
I'd love to take a look Austin.  Having heard so much about
  that killer
scanner ;-) let's see what it can do!
   
Lawrence
  
   Hi Lawrence,
  
   The web site is for my current business, which is engineering
consulting
   services:
  
   http://www.darkroom.com/
  
   and it has no photographic images on it with direct links, since I'm
not
  in
   the photography business any more (having been a commercial
photographer
  for
   near 10 years).  But...I am still very active in photography
  (obviously),
   so, per your request,  I'm more than happy to post some recent images:
  
   http://www.darkroom.com/Images/LABOWL02w.jpg
  
   Hasselblad 205FCC/110-2FE @ f2/Tri-X 400/D76 1:1
  
   http://www.darkroom.com/Images/Mv03bCropw.jpg
  
   Hasselblad 2003FCW/80-2.8CF/Plus-X/D76 1:1
  
   http://www.darkroom.com/Images/LALR04aw.jpg
  
   Contax RTSIII/85-1.4 @ 1.4/Tri-X 400 @ 800/D76 1:1
  
   and last but not least:
  
   http://www.darkroom.com/Images/JS01aw.jpg
  
   Hasselblad 2003FCW/80-2.8CF @ f2.8/Plus-X 125/D76 1:1
  
   Keep in mind these are 100DPI images on a computer monitor...in JPEG
  format.
   FYI, my server is a Unix based server, and IS case sensitive.
  
   If you really want to judge the Leaf for it's BW performance, I
suggest
  you
   get an original, which, I would be more than happy to swap images with
   (most) anyone who asks.
  

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