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Old 04-24-2005, 08:07 PM
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Enjoy... Comments and critique welcome.
These were taken with an Olympus OM-10 and a 50mm standard Zuiko lens.
The film scanner is pretty easy to use and I got a good deal on it but I am a little disappointed the scan quality is not too hot. I need to play around with it some but anyone with a Minolta Scan Dual IV wanna tell me what settings they use for good scans? Also, once you get a huge scan at say 1200dpi, what program do you use to resize while retaining as much detail as you can?










I sure do love this car
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great spots for pictures!! Love 'em!
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Gotta love Hickville, America I assume thats in WI? where about was it?
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wow i love how the film scanner produces pictures.
very authentic look and classic.
feels like watching 70's movie
love the quality.
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wow,, great job,, PICs are awesome (^_^) ```
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It's right outside Madison. If you drive about 10 miles in any direction of Madison you will find places just like this. Funny how that works in WI.
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Originally Posted by oknessad,Apr 25 2005, 09:12 AM
It's right outside Madison. If you drive about 10 miles in any direction of Madison you will find places just like this. Funny how that works in WI.
Haha yeah I've noticed that.
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great pix!

fellow sebring!!
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I love that one in front of the old airplane building. Very scenic and unique!
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Originally Posted by Clayman,Apr 25 2005, 05:58 PM
I love that one in front of the old airplane building. Very scenic and unique!


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