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Thanks for takins us through the entire process, Radu! Was looking forward to someone explaining how they use Rawtherapee when converting negatives, especially colour ones. Looking forward to testing out the technique for myself later today. Any particular reason you chose the Olympus Zuiko 50mm f3.5 Macro for scanning? I own it myself, although I don't have any adapters handy for it to fit my Nikon D850. I do use a Nikon AF 105mm f2.8 D lately, previously used a Nikon AI-S 55mm f3.5 and a Panagor 90mm f2.8. The Panagor produced the flattest image and the least amount of vignetting, but the Nikon 105mm has autofocus and I work quicker with it.
I forgot to mention something very important: in order to participate in the giveaway, but mostly so I can check, you need to put your Instagram handle (@username) in your comment here.
I was searching for a tutorial of the VALOI system. thank you very much!
My pleasure!
Great video, thanks! I use an Epson V600 but that setup looks to be somewhat faster.
What a cool device. Thanks for the thorough walk-through.
Thanks for watching!
@@1kwords , I enjoy your reviews. I will miss your film reviews, no doubt there, but remain a loyal fan of your photography. Hope you are well.
@louontube thank you for asking. I'm quite well. Hope you're good as well.
Thank you for the video, I have been scanning my negatives with Epson, but I think it worth to try Valoi.
Glad it was helpful!
Hola, tus videos son muy buenos, agradables de ver. Justo estaba pensando en comprar algo para fotografiar films. ❤
Gracias.
Thanks for takins us through the entire process, Radu! Was looking forward to someone explaining how they use Rawtherapee when converting negatives, especially colour ones. Looking forward to testing out the technique for myself later today.
Any particular reason you chose the Olympus Zuiko 50mm f3.5 Macro for scanning? I own it myself, although I don't have any adapters handy for it to fit my Nikon D850.
I do use a Nikon AF 105mm f2.8 D lately, previously used a Nikon AI-S 55mm f3.5 and a Panagor 90mm f2.8. The Panagor produced the flattest image and the least amount of vignetting, but the Nikon 105mm has autofocus and I work quicker with it.
Hey thanks for your message. I used the Olympus because it was the only macro lens I had.