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Post by Kleintje Pils »

Frank, those are awesome :worship:

If you've said these were original digital made pictures I think everyone would believe you.
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Post by Key »

Back to serious mode... :wink:
The editing looks very good to me, natural colours and good exposure on a calibrated monitor. You could have tackled the horizon on the Tomcats. Nice sharpening too, nothing overdone.
I'm really glad you found a way to get those slides digitized satisfactory, as you wanted for a long time. You know I still love projecting slides, and therefor sought and found a good scanner too, a few years ago already. Just mentioning this 'cause you were the first to ever scan a slide of mine, remember?


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Post by Frank »

Mr Key !

Yes I do remember, that was a long time ago. But you are the one who inspired me to have my slides scanned :-) Thanks for the nice comments Erik !!

And uhm. About Nikon.Eeeh. Nou nee laat maar :-D
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Thank you all for your nice comments, I will add some un-edited pictures as soon as possible.

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Post by dinovandoorn »

Nice Quality Frank !! But what kind of scanner model did you use for these slide-scans ??
These nippon slides give me good memories as well.... Thxs !

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Post by John Rambo »

Very nice, thanks for sharing. :wink: Post more of them if you want, I would love to see some more.
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Post by sfeyenoord1 »

Nice shots!!!!!!! :o
Btw what aircraft is that in the post with the F-14's (the first jets in that post, and the big propellor plane) cant place them :lol: :oops:
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Post by jaah »

I love these pisc!!!!
Please post some more.
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Post by Frank »

Hee

Dino. About the scanner, please read the page 1 of this thread, you will read all about the scanner and stuff

Stefan. Shame on you that you did not recognize this boat! :-) It is a US-1 Shin Maywa, one of the most special airplanes in the Japanese Inventory. This was actually for me the reason to go to Japan in the first place. Pity that I did not see some flying examples, but I am quite sure that there are people available who will put me back on my place with some nice pics of that. Mr Key, Mr Bogels, Mr Bos: Bring it on !

Meanwhile. Have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqygILa4I5g" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


And yes, I will add more pictures soon :-)
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Post by Thermal »

Btw what aircraft is that in the post with the F-14's (the first jets in that post, and the big propellor plane) cant place them
Mitsubishi T-2
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ShinMaywa US-1

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oh Frank beat me to it :wink:
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Thermal wrote:Mitsubishi F-1
Slight correction: Mitsu T-2 :wink:
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Slight correction: Mitsu T-2
That´s what I said :wink:
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Post by Warthog 71 »

Frank wrote:Hee

Stefan. Shame on you that you did not recognize this boat! :-) It is a US-1 Shin Maywa, one of the most special airplanes in the Japanese Inventory. This was actually for me the reason to go to Japan in the first place. Pity that I did not see some flying examples, but I am quite sure that there are people available who will put me back on my place with some nice pics of that. Mr Key, Mr Bogels, Mr Bos: Bring it on !
Yo Frank,

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2 Dec 2007 Nyutabaru Airshow.... let's go!!!
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Post by Frank »

Ah Mr Bos. Yeah yeah Rub it in. Thanks ! :-)

And nothing else to do ? Well yes, but that involves Heavy Work in Lightoom and you seem motivated to do other stuff like this :-)

For Stefan and the others. Here are some Mitsubishi F-1's ?


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Post by Stefan »

Hi,

Now give us some flying T-33s! :-)

Greetings,
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