I need help with the color of my photos - please review the photos in the album: http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/konicaslr/photos/browse/289c The color...
All the scans I have made came directly from the film. Kodak 200 was used for these photos. I am planning on trying some of the new Kodak 400 HD to see if...
... A couple of things can cause a colour shift from a scan, one is the exposure, if your a little off on the exposure, then the colour can shift slightly....
Have been cleaning out some older files and came across an old lens testing kit from Modern Photography.. If my aging memory serves, it must be over 30 years...
Thanks for the reminder on this, Steve. If anyone is interested, there is a copy of the instructions for this test in our files area and it makes for...
So, I realized, with all of the wonderful gear talk and a great interaction of members, it would be fun to see what everyone is up to with their Konica...
I had it developed and put on a disc at a local photo shop, Total Camera. I used Fuji Superia 400 for just about everything. I had a couple of lingering...
nice shots. ... -- Randy Colby http://www.chaplaincolby.blogspot.com/ May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the...
A friend and I have been working on a redesign on a website for Pacific Aviation Northwest. As part of the package we did a photo shoot on July 5th. My buddy...
I would like info on going from negative to digital! I want to start back using my Konica Fs-1. I would like to take the film to the local drug store and have...
Yep, it's relatively inexpensive to have the entire roll scanned, with color neg or C41 processed B&W neg film, so long as you have it done at the same time...
I have mine developed/scanned to CD at a large grocery store. The CD is $3.49 and will hold many rolls of film. They charge $1.00 to scan to the CD, but I'm...
Thank you Eric for the info! ... From: konicaslr@yahoogroups.com [mailto:konicaslr@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Eric Maquiling Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008...
If you go the scanner route and you want something that can also do prints and large format I've had good results thusfar with the Epson V750 flatbed scanner. ...
Thank you Steven! This gives me a broader idea of what to expect from sending the film to a drug store or such place and what to ask for. Thank you Phillip for...
Hello, I went Konica/Digital years ago. If you're going to get your film scanned you might as well invest in a scanner and do it yourself. They aren't that...
From looking at the pics that I have on the computer the old ones looked like they were thin and the color was off. On the off color I turned those into B/W...
Really just adding to Alan's comments..... 1. I regularly use York for everyday (cheap) developing/printing. I'm convinced that the 'process' they use when...
That time of year to ask again :) Anyone got one of these 300mm tripod collar? I'll email Greg later. I email the list and Greg about 2x a year to see if...
... The way most labs work now, is to use this method: 1) Film is processed normally 2) Machine scans the negative or slide ( usually at a resolution of...
Hi pasqualy26037; Wish I could address you by your real name. I've been shooting Kodak and Fuji film on my T4 for a few years now. I knew that I had to get...
Items like tripod collars and lens hoods often get separated from their primary components. The lenses usually make their way to Ebay at some point in time....
I recently purchased an Epson Perfection 4490 flatbed scanner from the Epson Clearance Center. It provides 4800 DPI, and while the flatbeds may not be as...