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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Nice shot. The only thing it misses are catchlights in the eyes. When you don't have them, the eyes look sort of dead or vacant. You may not have been able to get them here, as it is a matter of the angle of the light to the animals face, and you weren't in control of the bird. Also, a less busy background would have been a minor improvement. Same argument 'tho. Can't help you with the slide scanner, as I have rarely used one.
Azy your first shot with a SLR and slide film is very good, SLR cameras take a lot of getting use to and slide film is not very tolerant on exposure. I have posted some scanner stuff for Jordy on his I hate scanners thread , that you might find useful. :O)
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What scanner are you using to scan your slides? I just recently used transparency film for the first time and most of the images look good, but when I scan them....yuck! Yours looks really good....are you using a film scanner or a flatbed with a transparency adapter?
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I'm using a 1800dpi slide and color/b&w negs scanner its only a cheap one Try reducing the magnification by 25% then 50% then 75% I found a 75% reduction resulted in a 7200dpi slide, this is what I used for the above image. This seemed to inprove the image. Hope this helps
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