I grew up with a [Minolta SRT101]
Camera, a [MC Rokkor - PF 1:14]
Lens and a [MC Tele Rokkor - PF 1:28] Telephoto
> Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 12:26:32 +0200
> From: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Film
>
> If you want to stitch scans you also have to optimize for g and t (hor.
> and vert. shear).
>
> Shoot color negative film and scan the frames with 16 bit.
>
> My workflow with a Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 (and the SA-30 film roll
> feeder) includes SilverFast (silverfast.com) scan software, but you
> should also try VueScan (hamrick.com). I first batch scan the complete
> film roll to SilverFast's HDR tiff format and generate all needed frames
> of my panorama with the same setting. Very similar to a digital RAW
> workflow, a little bit more time consuming though ;-)
>
> What camera / lens do you use?
>
> I have a Zeiss Ikon SW together with a Voigtländer 12 mm rectilinear
> lens. Good for hiking or snowboarding as it's a really compact setup.
>
> Carl
>
> Dale Beams schrieb am 23.09.10 11:37:
> > I've been considering going back to film for some time. Film holds no
> > EXIF data. I know there are tutorials on gauging FOV, etc. Are there any
> > other "gotchas"?
> >
> > Dale
> >
> >
>
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