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I scan my negatives using Vuescan and then use Photoshop/C0lorPerfect to get the colours right. This is probably the best tutorial I've found on the process...
http://benneh.net/techshit/vuescan-colorperfect-a-guide/
The only problem is the costs of VueScan and ColorPerfect. But worth it if you ask me.
I thought for £18 (including postage)I can't go wrong! Thinking a wee nifty 50 MF lens would be another 20 and that will be a fun little setup.
How does everyone digitise their photos.... just thinking about it seems like a crazy thing to do as I have an awesome digital camera and lenses but somehow I've found the last few days shooting with the Dynax thrilling and it's really made me consider how I compose and setup for a shot! It's got to be good training for my photography skills in general.
Love the shots BTW!