Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]drodgers@nextlink.com wrote: > > I'd like to hear "if" and "how" other Leica users have incorporated digital > processing, and if things (materials they use) have changed a little or a > lot. > > Dave For some of my work things have changed a lot with advent of the Coolscan and Epson combo. I have a financial PR company as one of my clients and they recently approached me with 4 projects for companies who were about to float and who all needed pictures shot and turned round within the same week. Having already been achieving good results with the 1270 printer I spoke to some of my press friends who all recommended the coolscan III as the best 35mm scanner in terms of price/performance. I picked one up on the Saturday, spent the weekend playing with it and on the Monday embarked on the first of the PR jobs with Leicas loaded with Kodak 800 Portra as opposed to my usual stock of choice E100SW. By the end of the week I had shot 3 more jobs and had delivered 1 hour happy snaps to the client as proofs for all of them, from these they had ordered some 20 scans which had been wired to various newspapers and ordered 140 10" x 8" prints all printed on the Epson 1270 on Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Result, one very happy client, all the stories had got national press exposure and they were knocked out by the fact that I was turning print orders round over night and that they could get a CD of images for archiving. For me the experience has been enlightening, firstly as to the quality of output that I was able to achieve with this digital workflow, the Epson prints were indistinguishable from a C-type, and from the fact that the scanner had paid for itself within a week. I still think that reversal film will rule the roost for my magazine and annual report work but the neg film/scanner/Epson has certainly won me over for fast turnaround PR jobs. On another track one of my photographer friends has just invested in a Heidleberg pre press scanner, all £ 8500.00 of it and the the results he has been getting for me out of that from medium format are phenomenal, that is probably for another time or list but I will happily rave about this one privately if any one is interested. Mike Stone