I’ve been scanning up a storm with my new home-brew GFX 100S scanner. I’ve been getting what I consider to be good scans — certainly as good as I was able to get with my now abandoned-and-unsupported-by-the-factory Imacon Precision III. But I wondered if I could get better ones if I used the GFX 100S… [Read More]
GFX 100S scanned images at 100%
I’ve received a request for crops at 100% magnification of some of the images that I showed you in the last post. Here they are, together with the whole frames. Note that the JPEG compression used on this site will obscure details.
Some scans with the GFX 100S
In the last post, I walked you through my new system for digitizing silver negatives. In this post I’ll show you some scans. These are all from a series I did in the late 80s in the hills above Stanford University. The idea of the series was to explore the relationship of nature and technology… [Read More]
Scanning black-and-white negatives with a GFX 100S
I haven’t posted here in a almost three weeks. That’s a long time for me. There’s a reason for that; I’ve been doing some actual photography. This is a post about what I’m doing, concentrating on how I’m doing it. Most of my posts the past few months have been, uh, focused on testing macro… [Read More]
Rodenstock 75/4 Apo-Rodagon D on GFX 100S at 1:2
This is one in a series of posts on the Fujifilm GFX 100S. You should be able to find all the posts about that camera in the Category List on the right sidebar, below the Articles widget. There’s a drop-down menu there that you can use to get to all the posts in this series;… [Read More]
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