Hi Tom,
I can't help you with large format, all the zp work I do is 35 mm, and I
am using a Nikon coolscan III, it works great, never had any problem.
Joao
Tom Miller wrote:
> Dear Gang,
>
> Does anyone on the list have experience scanning color zone plate
> negatives?
>
> Despite 19 years in t
"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 n
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Miller"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 9:26 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Scanning Color Zone Plate Negatives
> Does anyone on the list have experience scanning color zone plate
> negatives?
I can tell you that Tina Martin reg
In a message dated 12/19/00 11:13:14 PM, erick...@ic.mankato.mn.us writes:
<< If the negative is properly exposed
and of average density I don't see why it wouldn't scan properly. >>
It doesn't. I was using polaroid film with zone plate.
I've tried it numerous times and could never get a decent
Tom Miller wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone on the list have experience scanning color zone plate
> negatives? experience with photographic scanners, Photoshop, etc.?
I don't have vast experience with scanning negatives yet, but at school I
purchased an Acer/Prisma Scanner $179.00 last fall [99'] and h
something that
I would call beginning posterization in large areas that have very subtle
tonal differences. You're stimulating me to do some 4x5 color zone plates,
just to see.
- Original Message -
From: Tom Miller
To:
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 8:26 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discus
Dear Gang,
Does anyone on the list have experience scanning color zone plate
negatives?
Despite 19 years in the computer trade, I have no experience with
photographic scanners, Photoshop, etc. After doing some research, it
looked like the the Umax Power Look 1100 would be the best combination
of