Thanks, Darren!
My workflow with the Holga is pretty simple - I generally shoot B&W
film, so I develop it myself (changing bag / daylight tank) and then
just scan on a Nikon LS 8000. These days I scan everything and then
handle the files as digital images after that. Medium Format scanning
with the LS 8000 is the only situation where I use Nikonscan. The
software interface is a pain (changing certain settings makes everything
reset to the active profile) but scan quality is good. It's slow -
probably 2 1/2 hours to scan 12 6x6 exposures. Vuescan has a better
interface but requires the user to manually frame up the scan on the LS
8000 - something that would take forever to do. I use Vuescan for 35mm
with this scanner but it's not workable for MF.
Mark
On 8/16/2014 11:41 AM, Darren Addy wrote:
Congrats on the honor, Mark!
Both very worthy images. The "Q" image has a very painterly feel to it.
I'm curious: Do you scan your Holga negatives (or what sort of
workflow do you like to use)?
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 9:39 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
Just thought that I'd share that I have a couple of photos hanging in the
14th annual American Landscapes exhibit hosted by the Maryland Federation of
Art. This is the 4th Americna Landscapes show I've been able to get into -
and the first one since 2008. The exhibit runs form August 15-Septmber 14th
in the Circle Gallery in Annapolis, Maryland. I am hoping to get out there
in September.
The photos and links are here:
http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/american-landscapes-2014
Top photo was taken with the Pentax Q and normal zoom, the second was taken
with a Holga.
Mark
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