That's not a film scan. That's a digital image that's been processed with DXO's software that uses pre-set corrections that mimic various film emulsions and grains...
I just took these to a local drug store to be scanned. I will be having them scan alot more for me.
Not a bad deal really. I develop at home, and they will scan my negatives.
I don't have to buy a scanner.
Here are some more scans from today. No work done in lightroom yet. Straight off the negatives. Test roll to see how the film and developer matched up.
Grain structure suitability is very subjective, but this combo is just what I was looking for. Will work nicely for gritty street photography, and rural pics.
I did notice that viewing on my computer shows way less contrast than the prints (screen brightness I guess)
Shot with Ilford HP5 plus, developed with Ilfosol3
Spent a morning on the streets with the new to me Zeiss Contina. I think I have found my favorite camera for my street photography. Slow morning, not too many people out and about.
Although there was a time trial for a bicycle race.