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back alley
02-25-2006, 14:24
these were taken this past week at work.
the hall is in the building that i work in, an old elementary school. the rest are from a lunch time walk around the building.

not great art but a test outing.
more to follow...


hp5 @400 in ddx

Ergo
02-25-2006, 14:29
Nice joe

contrasty like zeiss of old

back alley
02-25-2006, 15:04
a few more

AGN
02-25-2006, 16:11
Looking good, Joe. I like the shadow detail in batch 1, photo 4. Are they a tad grainy for hp5/ddx? I thought you used Delta?

Art

rover
02-25-2006, 16:17
Those are really sharp.

What is a Lipsmackers Meat Pie?

back alley
02-25-2006, 16:40
Looking good, Joe. I like the shadow detail in batch 1, photo 4. Are they a tad grainy for hp5/ddx? I thought you used Delta?

Art


i think i'm going to go back to delta, been trying hp5 lately.
i have to buy some film next week and i'm down to the last few rolls of hp5 now.

back alley
02-25-2006, 16:41
Those are really sharp.

What is a Lipsmackers Meat Pie?


the negs look way better, much more sharp.

lipsmakers? never had one but our farmer's market has lots of great foods and crafts etc.

back alley
02-25-2006, 16:44
a few more

Scarpia
02-25-2006, 17:30
Those pictures are so sharp Joe, I'd like to know how you scanned them. I really like them.
Kurt M.

back alley
02-25-2006, 17:37
Those pictures are so sharp Joe, I'd like to know how you scanned them. I really like them.
Kurt M.


thanks kurt.

scanning is the same as for all my negs.

i use a canon 2710 film scanner.
settings are for colour positive at full resolution.
in photoshop, i invert the image & convert to grayscale.
i adjust levels by eye and tweak the contrast, both are minimal adjustments usually. i slightly sharpen. resize for the web, these are 300dpi and the long side is 850.

that's as far as my technical prowess has gone ;)

Gabriel M.A.
02-25-2006, 17:41
Cool, Joe. HP5+ we swapped?

Are all (or most) with the ZI 35/2?

back alley
02-25-2006, 17:43
all with the 35/2, yes.

some of the hp5 was once in your fridge, yep.

ch1
02-25-2006, 18:06
Joe,

On the last pic post - I think "lone coffee" is super. I sure hope this poor SOB woke up after he finished his cuppa.

I've been scanning in neg which PS "auto converts" to pos so haven't tried your approach.

Will do so next week.

Seems like the ZI is now working fine for you - congrats.

Way
02-25-2006, 23:01
Looking good Joe!

Rich Silfver
02-25-2006, 23:06
joe, real nice - sharp and contrasty

Ken F.
02-25-2006, 23:35
Hi Joe,

Thanks for the post! The only problem is, I now want one!

Cheers,
kf

back alley
02-26-2006, 04:27
the 35/2 biogon lens is great. i was impressed with it's ease of use at first and combined with that big bright viewfinder and crisp focus patch of the zi, it seemed too easy, but...some of these negs are a brilliantly sharp.

it is a completely different 'look' from the canon glass. my 35/2 is plenty sharp but this is different...i look forward to seeing some of the shots i took yesterday with the 90 elmar and then the 50 summicron when it finally arrives.

back alley
02-26-2006, 04:35
i think it's time to get that 50 zm lens frank.
i think you'd be very happy.

i normally get up early but today was just having a poor sleep so decided to get up and annoy the dog. ;)

Trius
02-26-2006, 05:45
Joe: I echo what others (and you) have said about the 35/2, but will just add... Wow! I especially like the fourth of the 2nd and 3rd series.

As far as the HP-5 goes, it doesn't really look that great here, but I'm not sure if it's DDX or maybe just the agitation regimen. Don't want to hijack this thread, but since I'm out of conventional 400 speed b&w, I'm thinking I'll buy a some bulk Tri-X. Especially since the Great Yellow Father has declared film important ... again. :rolleyes:

back alley
02-26-2006, 05:51
could be the agitation. i'm not a very methodical worker plus i had 2 small tanks going at the same time.

xabi
02-26-2006, 06:44
Hi back alley,

Your pics looks great. The 35 biogon is really sharp. Thanks.

Scarpia
02-26-2006, 06:49
thanks kurt.

scanning is the same as for all my negs.

i use a canon 2710 film scanner.
settings are for colour positive at full resolution.
in photoshop, i invert the image & convert to grayscale.
i adjust levels by eye and tweak the contrast, both are minimal adjustments usually. i slightly sharpen. resize for the web, these are 300dpi and the long side is 850.

that's as far as my technical prowess has gone ;)
Its gone far enough if you ask me. The shots are great. Thanks for your answer.
Kurt M.

peter_n
02-26-2006, 07:04
That lens looks really great Joe. The sharpness & contrast are excellent, glad you're enjoying it so much!

FrankS
02-26-2006, 07:12
So .... you won't be sending the kit back for a refund, then? :)

xabi
02-26-2006, 07:18
Can you tell me how big is the 35/2? How much does it stick out from the body?

thx

back alley
02-26-2006, 07:21
look at my avatar or check out a larger pic on the 3some thread.

lynn
02-26-2006, 07:22
Excellent images, Joe: nice treat, a successful test roll..
That bicycle shot is my very favourite. Gorgeous.

BJ Bignell
02-26-2006, 07:37
Looks like a high-quality setup. If you ever tire of it, and want to trade for a very nice Himatic F, let me know! ;)

It's nice to see pics of the old neighbourhood, too! Ahh memories of home...

Do you work at Allendale? Your second picture really looks like it... That's where the Images Alberta photographic club in Edmonton meets, and it really looks like the same place as in your picture.

back alley
02-26-2006, 08:11
hey bj,

no, it's the old bellevue school on 115th and 71 st.

i have to admit that if i were to be faced with the choice of a new leica or the zeiss, i would have a hard time choosing.
i prefer the louder but metal shutter for one. and if it were my money the zm/zi combo being less expensive would be a pull also.

Huck Finn
02-26-2006, 09:21
Can you tell me how big is the 35/2? How much does it stick out from the body?

thx

43.3 mm - identical to the 50 Summicron.

Huck

xabi
02-26-2006, 09:38
Thanks Huck.