lamiaceae wrote:
Aside from the issue of the film format that many of us know, why were you unable to scan them? The Kodacolor X, Kodacolor II, etc. color negative film is the same emulsion as amateur 35mm, 120, 620, and said 126 film formats. I have a Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner and it copies color negative fine. In fact it seems to be a very nice scanner for film and prints. Though it can not scan larger negatives. If the negatives are really old the color may have shifted but that can be corrected if you know how.
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I think the scanner's problem was either the size of the picture (square) or the dark divisions between the frames. All the scans had the dark frame separation lines somewhere in the middle of the scanned pictures.
The same thing happened ti Martin Luther. As a result, he became a monk and started the Protestant Reformation. What is in store for us this time?
Well! That's interesting. I don't remember anymore, but perhaps some friend's pictures got mixed in with the others. Thanks!
I haven't looked at the negatives for my wedding photos before. Hey, we had the album, right? But I have been scanning in old negatives and came to these. I'm using an Epson V600. It is extremely finicky, but I can usually make it work. But not on these negatives. When I took a second look, I realized that there are three odd things about the film. It has sprockets on only one edge, there are dark lines instead of transparent lines between frames, and although the film itself is 35mm, the pictures are smaller than usual 35mm pictures on negatives, almost square. They were taken by a professional photographer. Has anyone seen this kind of film before? This is from (ahem) 45 years ago.
Just some things I saw on a drive today.
A superb photo of one of my favorite spots on earth.
This is something Plato would have appreciated.
Our county fair allows only one entry per category. I have several in mind for the "Wildlife" category, and don't know which to choose. What would you choose?
Thanks!
UTMike wrote:
Very nice set! Where is Corbin Falls?
Corbin Park is in Post Falls, Idaho, just off I90.
A lazy afternoon by the river in Corbin Park in Post Falls Idaho