OK Austin, who is the young lady ;-) Does a Leaf scan make all women look
like that!
Simon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@ix.netcom.com>
To: <simon@sclamb.com>
Sent: 26 February 2002 17:53
Subject: [filmscanners] Lawrence's request ;-) - was -RE: Re: OT - Informed
opinion debate/cle
> > > Peter,
> > >
> > > Yes, I do have a web site. I also have posted many images over
> > the years
> > > that I personally took, developed and scanned. If you, or anyone, is
> > > interested, I am happy to give you the URLs for them.
> > >
> > > Austin
> >
> > I'd love to take a look Austin. Having heard so much about that killer
> > scanner ;-) let's see what it can do!
> >
> > Lawrence
>
> Hi Lawrence,
>
> The web site is for my current business, which is engineering consulting
> services:
>
> http://www.darkroom.com/
>
> and it has no photographic images on it with direct links, since I'm not
in
> the photography business any more (having been a commercial photographer
for
> near 10 years). But...I am still very active in photography (obviously),
> so, per your request, I'm more than happy to post some recent images:
>
> http://www.darkroom.com/Images/LABOWL02w.jpg
>
> Hasselblad 205FCC/110-2FE @ f2/Tri-X 400/D76 1:1
>
> http://www.darkroom.com/Images/Mv03bCropw.jpg
>
> Hasselblad 2003FCW/80-2.8CF/Plus-X/D76 1:1
>
> http://www.darkroom.com/Images/LALR04aw.jpg
>
> Contax RTSIII/85-1.4 @ 1.4/Tri-X 400 @ 800/D76 1:1
>
> and last but not least:
>
> http://www.darkroom.com/Images/JS01aw.jpg
>
> Hasselblad 2003FCW/80-2.8CF @ f2.8/Plus-X 125/D76 1:1
>
> Keep in mind these are 100DPI images on a computer monitor...in JPEG
format.
> FYI, my server is a Unix based server, and IS case sensitive.
>
> If you really want to judge the Leaf for it's B&W performance, I suggest
you
> get an original, which, I would be more than happy to swap images with
> (most) anyone who asks.
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