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Film day out resultsA few weeks ago we had a "Film day out" organised by a few forum members. Firstly thanks to Patrick for coming up with the idea and then Gary taking it a little further...also thank you Gary for sharing your knowledge to a film newbie such as myself. It was great to meet a few of the members such as Jeff, Steve and Leigh...
...and now for the results... A bit of this... ...then this and after a few more of this and this we have this... The first two images were taken on a D300...the last one was taken using my Nikon F70 film camera and scanned in Epson v700. The day cost me a small fortune as I finally splurged and bought the Epson scanner. I am still learning how to use it. Now any film gurus/buffs know what happened here?: Again thanks everyone for a great day. Mike
Re: Film day out resultslooks like the film failed to advance.
Don't worry, it's one of the technical issues with film that was easy to do by accident, harder to do on purpose, but very easy to reproduce in photoshop. Michael
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Actually, it's almost always been easy to do deliberately on a Nikon. FM/FE and similar series have a switch that provides this facility, and the D200 and D300 have this ability as well. And it's far more rewarding to do this in-camera than it is in PS. Nice stuff Michael. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: Film day out resultslove the double exposure
I got a V700 as well if you run into any troubles with it just PM me
Re: Film day out resultsGreat stuff, Mike.
I can't take credit for organising this - it was Paul's original idea back in the depths of history (late 2007) Regards, Patrick
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