Gloucester (NSW) Train Station 30-Dec-1999
Not that remarkable a photo but I'm very excited because it's my most successful attempt at "scanning" a 35mm colour negative.
It's important (to me anyway) as my rediscovery of photography, and discovery of digital photography, started with me scanning (with a film scanner) some 1970s - 1990s 2 inch negatives. The results were pretty good (on Flickr). I then started with 35mm. It was disappointing - I was amazed at how much the reduction in negative size made. I bought some better software (VueScan) and it made a very big difference, but not enough.
I then thought "Why am I wasting time with this. Get out there and learn how use a digital camera." So here I am at Blipfoto....
A year or so later (not blip, but digital), and cleaning out old stuff, I noticed the 10 year old scanner and recalled it had a few issues so I decided to recycle it (if you're in Sydney search for Arnies) and upgrade. I discovered that the technology for even $2,000 scanners was not that much different from the one I had (in fact does not seem to have changed much for a couple of decades). I then read about taking digital photos of the negatives so explored that. Again, a little disappointing and fiddly, the orange tinge of colour negatives is tricky to work around.
To cut a long story short I thought "I wonder if the scanning software, which is designed to process colour negatives, can process my raw digital negative." Bingo, it worked!
And here is my first attempt..... I might take a few shots of my set up and share here (if anyone's interested).
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