New Scans. Malacky AB in Slovakia (Su-25's & L-29's)
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New Scans. Malacky AB in Slovakia (Su-25's & L-29's)
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Thanks to Marcel, AKA mr Warthog71, I have some new slidescans to present. A very big thank you Marcel. You see that some Nikon equipment is not as bad? Dont tell CJ though..
In 2001, Anno Gravemaker, Doctor Pieter and I had a two days visit in Slovakia. Top event was the last day at Malacky, spending the afternoon at the ramp in lovely weather. Here the results.
Thanks to Marcel, AKA mr Warthog71, I have some new slidescans to present. A very big thank you Marcel. You see that some Nikon equipment is not as bad? Dont tell CJ though..
In 2001, Anno Gravemaker, Doctor Pieter and I had a two days visit in Slovakia. Top event was the last day at Malacky, spending the afternoon at the ramp in lovely weather. Here the results.
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Hi Alex (and Ruud on private message)
Scans were made with a Nikon Coolscan 5000 ED. The same as Scancare.nl uses. I am quite impressed with the results, altough Marcel has a hard time to make something useful of his Kodak slides. The difference between scanning Kodak 64 or Fuji Sensia 100 is huge, as the latter one is so much easier to scan and gives better results.
Scans were made with a Nikon Coolscan 5000 ED. The same as Scancare.nl uses. I am quite impressed with the results, altough Marcel has a hard time to make something useful of his Kodak slides. The difference between scanning Kodak 64 or Fuji Sensia 100 is huge, as the latter one is so much easier to scan and gives better results.
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Thanks for the great Pictures!
I missed all that fine Slovak Aircrafts... only get an Slovak MiG-29 in Brno (CZ).
I missed all that fine Slovak Aircrafts... only get an Slovak MiG-29 in Brno (CZ).
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Re: New Scans. Malacky AB in Slovakia (Su-25's & L-29's)
I am afraid you are talking to yourself. Read this (for instance) and learn. You too will enter the real world soon, my friend.Frank wrote:You see that some Nikon equipment is not as bad?
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Edit: let me add I like 'm - but you already know that since you first showed them years ago!
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Alex, negatives will do fine. The only structural differences I am aware of, are:
- slide film has a broader dynamic range, mostly noticed in better shadow detail on positive film than on negative;
- dust etc. will show up white on your scan of a negative (after inversion of course) and is therefore ususally more obvious.
The rest depends on quality of the film et cetera, so not related to the type of film.
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- slide film has a broader dynamic range, mostly noticed in better shadow detail on positive film than on negative;
- dust etc. will show up white on your scan of a negative (after inversion of course) and is therefore ususally more obvious.
The rest depends on quality of the film et cetera, so not related to the type of film.
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Hi Alex
From what Marcel just told me on the phone, it is possible and the results were promising, but he did not have the time yet to try it out in full
He will probably be able to show something when he is back from work next week.
From what Marcel just told me on the phone, it is possible and the results were promising, but he did not have the time yet to try it out in full
He will probably be able to show something when he is back from work next week.
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Two small examples of negative scans, made these last year. The negs were 27 years old and taken with a compact camera (but on 36x24mm film). Scanner used is the Konica Minolta DiMage Scan Elite 5400 II, which is roughly a match for the Coolscan 5000 series, depending on the features you look at.
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