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I finally had this roll of Fuji Superia 1600 developed this week and
am well pleased with the shots on it. I shot most of it in June and
July, like these of S visiting my office and regaling me with stories.
(S, btw, is a good photographer but she doesn't want to move to Flickr
from her comfortable position on that site for square shots beginning
with the letter I.)
The 1600 film was outdated in April 2007. I shot it in my Konica Eye
2, one of the half-frame cameras made in the 1960s for people who
wanted to be, uhhh, economical with their film. "Cheap" is what
people who thought they were serious photographers called them. I
think half-frame cameras are great.
I scanned the two images on the left together but, although the third
was adjacent on the negative, I had already cut the strips between #2
and #3. So I had to bring them back together in PSP and in so doing
realised I had scanned with different exposures. Thus I had to do some
colour correction to make the three images as similar as they are on
the negatives.
am well pleased with the shots on it. I shot most of it in June and
July, like these of S visiting my office and regaling me with stories.
(S, btw, is a good photographer but she doesn't want to move to Flickr
from her comfortable position on that site for square shots beginning
with the letter I.)
The 1600 film was outdated in April 2007. I shot it in my Konica Eye
2, one of the half-frame cameras made in the 1960s for people who
wanted to be, uhhh, economical with their film. "Cheap" is what
people who thought they were serious photographers called them. I
think half-frame cameras are great.
I scanned the two images on the left together but, although the third
was adjacent on the negative, I had already cut the strips between #2
and #3. So I had to bring them back together in PSP and in so doing
realised I had scanned with different exposures. Thus I had to do some
colour correction to make the three images as similar as they are on
the negatives.
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