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Sunday relax of the countrymen (1980)
I use my 8080 like a scanner (using a lightbox) for reproduce my negative(and dia)old film. This is one. ( about 1980) I have used an Olympus OM1- lens 24mm 2,8.
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Well Done Sergio!!! ....I'm understanding that you took a picture of a negative....did you then reverse it? Please explain the procedure in more detail. Regards Bev
Bevellee Bryceson at 00:23 CEST on 06-Sep-2005 [Reply]
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Good job, Sergio.
Some time ago I made al my old Dia's in to digital pictures.
The quality is execellent in some cases even better than the old dia's. One off the positive things you can achieve with a digital camera , use it as a copy machine for your old photo's or dia's.
Fonzy - at 08:40 CEST on 06-Sep-2005 [Reply]
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Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Well Done Sergio!!! ....I'm understanding that you took a picture of a negative....did you
> then reverse it? Please explain the procedure in more detail. Regards Bev
>
Bevelle, for reverse my film and dias I remove the head of my old enlarger and fix here the camera,
on the base I place a lightbox ( you can create yourself whit a wood box, a normal lamp or , better, a philips or other
new daylight lamp low consumption and low warmth; on the top of the box you fix a perspex sheet) Whit the 8080 I use the mode macro, and not supermacro to have no barrel distortion and a close up lens + 3. a glass sheet upon the film and shot! Important is the good level from camera and film. In photoshop or other software you have the function " invert" and after you can optimize the picture. I hope it's clear... Best regars Sergio
Sergio Di Giovanni at 12:37 CEST on 06-Sep-2005 [Reply]
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Bevellee Bryceson wrote:
> Well Done Sergio!!! ....I'm understanding that you took a picture of a negative....did you
> then reverse it? Please explain the procedure in more detail. Regards Bev
>
Bevelle, for reverse my film and dias I remove the head of my old enlarger and fix here the camera,
on the base I place a lightbox ( you can create yourself whit a wood box, a normal lamp or , better, a philips or other
new daylight lamp low consumption and low warmth; on the top of the box you fix a perspex sheet) Whit the 8080 I use the mode macro, and not supermacro to have no barrel distortion and a close up lens + 3. a glass sheet upon the film and shot! Important is the good level from camera and film. In photoshop or other software you have the function " invert" and after you can optimize the picture. I hope it's clear... Best regars Sergio
Sergio Di Giovanni at 12:37 CEST on 06-Sep-2005 [Reply]