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Subject: [Leica] IMGs: Miyazaki Afternoon Stroll
From: kanner at acm.org (Herbert Kanner)
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:54:20 -0700
References: <776E56A4-A6E2-498C-9F2F-5762F728B1EB@yahoo.co.uk>

Great set of images, and for a large set, a slide show is so relaxing.

Back when I was still doing my own developing and printing, and 
before I started color work, I made the transition from Tri-X to the 
Ilford chromogenic film. As long as one avoided under-exposure (in 
fact, one could overexpose the hell out of it) there was the most 
wonderful resolution and tonal range. Looking at your pictures 
reminded me of that film.

Herb


>This Sunday I took a walk around Miyazaki with my daughter and my
>photo-club buddy.
>
>I used an M3, 50 'Cron, and a roll of Kodak 100 chromogenic monochrome film.
>
>Any C & C welcomed, esp. regarding exposure and post-processing.  I
>only used the film scanners 'low' sharpen tool, and raised blacks
>just a few times in Lightroom.  I didn't bother sharpening in
>Lightroom, as I thought the scanner software low sharpening was
>enough.
>
>http://tinyurl.com/68d48zp
>
>Thanks for looking,
>
>Peter Cheyne
>
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Herbert Kanner
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In reply to: Message from geordiepete211 at yahoo.co.uk (Peter Cheyne) ([Leica] IMGs: Miyazaki Afternoon Stroll)