It was cooler in those days

I have been rescanning some of my father’s negatives from the 1930’s and 1940’s. When I first got the  negatives I scanned them all with a Canoscan 9000f. The scans were sharp enough for small prints but because I was only making JPG files I was not able to keep the scanner from clipping the highlights. I am now scanning with a 24MP digital camera and generating RAW files giving me much sharper scans and much more control in post processing. 

The photo above was taken by my father in Chicago Illinois in about 1940. There are no frame numbers or other markings on the edges of the negatives so they were probably bulk loaded from some unknown film. 

Digital Camera Scanning To Go

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One of my favorite photography blogs is 35mmc. Hamish Gill and his team, along with their many contributors, often make me look at my own photography in new ways with their thoughtful reviews, technical articles, commentary on photography and news. A recent news article about the VALOI Easy35 really caught my attention. Continue reading “Digital Camera Scanning To Go”