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    mooo...wooh hoooh! schrackman's Avatar
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    First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    More like snapshots...just to test the camera's abilities. I didn't like how the prints came out from Walgreen's (with a kinda bluish tint) so I scanned these from negatives and adjusted them in PS. They came out much nicer this way. The one of my wife has Hodgy's Softar action slightly applied to it. These were shot with the 28mm f/2.8 Pentacon lens.
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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Good stuff Ray.
    Keep shooting film!
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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Thanks Brian! When we gonna see some color from your new Bessa??

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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Quote Originally Posted by schrackman
    I didn't like how the prints came out from Walgreen's (with a kinda bluish tint) so I scanned these from negatives and adjusted them in PS.
    That happens sometimes with this kind of film - I've heard that it's because the negative base isn't clear and they print in color. That makes sense to me because the negs usually have a slight amberish/magentaish tint to them. Yes, those are words! Great film for scanning though - probably the best of what I've tried. I really liked their old T400CN but it hasn't been made for a few years. Nice shots too!

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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Great stuff! It's always nice to see that a camera works when you get it free.
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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Quote Originally Posted by schrackman
    Thanks Brian! When we gonna see some color from your new Bessa??
    It will be a while, but it will happen!
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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Love the one of your wife Ray. It has a real warm feel to it. B&W neg film can be a real blast to use. It just seem a lot of trouble to me now after getting use to digital.
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    Re: First Praktica pictures on Kodak BW400

    Thanks everyone! I like this film too, to some degree, but I think I want to try HP2 or TriX. Haven't tried those yet.

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