Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/24

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Subject: RE: [Leica] home b&w processing
From: "Dan Honemann" <ddh@home.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 21:20:54 -0400

Henning wrote:
> I'm afraid you're not a true Leica guy unless you are willing to sell all
> your other possessions multiple times (plus extraneous relatives) to allow
> you to follow your infatuation.

Funny, I _nearly_ broke down and bought a new Leica RT whatever-it-is
projector (the fancy new one that takes carousels and costs nearly as much
as a new summilux asph).  I heard that Leica glass calling my name....

Instead, I bought the cheapest kodak carousel (4200) and lens (100/2.8) and
it cost me a tenth of the Leica.  Then I projected my first slides (from one
roll each of kodachrome 25, velvia, provia f, and sensia ii) and the
projector was plenty good enough to reveal all my (suddenly glaring) flaws.

The slides looked so good in the cheap little plastic scope I had (you know,
insert one slide, hold it up to the light, look through a plastic loupe to
see the image); blown up on the wall there was now apparent the lack of
critical focus, the over- or underexposure, the poor composition (ok, this
much was demonstrable in the cheapy viewer, but I was too wowed by the
explosion of color to notice).

Out of 140 slides, maybe a dozen were keepers, and of that dozen maybe 4 or
5 were good enough to post here (had I webspace and a scanner).

I got a lot of learning to do!

Humbled,
Dan

Replies: Reply from John Coan <jcoan@alumni.duke.edu> (Initial Slide Sorts WAS: [Leica] home b&w processing)