Soo on Wednesday I picked up my dev+scanned film. I was quite keen to check then out so instead of going straight home I stopped by my uni and had a look on their computers.
I had to move the pics off the CD to my uni computer to edit them, wanted to fiddle around with exposure etc.
I then went home, put the CD in my laptop and it promptly started formatting the disc... Pulled it out halfway and fully corrupted it, I couldn't even try to recover the files.
Fortunately I had actually stopped by my uni on the way back and accidentally given myself a backup, otherwise I'd be paying for another scan!
Anyway, to the pictures. Some I was quite happy with, others I was disappointed how blown out the highlights were. And the film seems to have picked up a decent amount of dust on the way through.
Do you guys have to do post processing of your images as well? Mine felt a bit grey/flat straight off the film.
I have to say that the graphics in Day Z are getting better and better. Somehow like in that old film ... what was it called again ... with the fake snake and stuff.
Soo on Wednesday I picked up my dev+scanned film. I was quite keen to check then out so instead of going straight home I stopped by my uni and had a look on their computers.
I had to move the pics off the CD to my uni computer to edit them, wanted to fiddle around with exposure etc.
I then went home, put the CD in my laptop and it promptly started formatting the disc... Pulled it out halfway and fully corrupted it, I couldn't even try to recover the files.
Fortunately I had actually stopped by my uni on the way back and accidentally given myself a backup, otherwise I'd be paying for another scan!
Anyway, to the pictures. Some I was quite happy with, others I was disappointed how blown out the highlights were. And the film seems to have picked up a decent amount of dust on the way through.
Do you guys have to do post processing of your images as well? Mine felt a bit grey/flat straight off the film.