05-23-2013, 08:46 PM
This project was my start with DSLR about 4 or 5 years ago. I wanted to put my old slides into the computer to get a bit an overview of all the mostly horrible and few nice photos over some decades. For that reason, my expectations to quality were not high. And for the better pictures I would just afford some decent scans which is pretty much never happening.
The scan process was very slow. After a friend borrowed me a Fuji DSLR to reproduce MF slides I thought "why not use that old Carousel projector, with a much less powerful lamp behind a diffusor and a lens from the enlarger, mounted on a selfmade distance ring and then 80 times transport-click, transport-click...?" After all, the Pentax had IR remote control.
The whole process was even longer than the last sentence. And getting some 10000 slides into a harddisk is also not the most exciting thing, but still was a bit quicker than scanning. I learnt a thing or two about working with passed projects/times, facing old memories, "wasting" life-time for old pictures while there's so much more interesting to photograph these days.
Well, the benefit was content for some birthday albums or invitation cards of old friends.
The scan process was very slow. After a friend borrowed me a Fuji DSLR to reproduce MF slides I thought "why not use that old Carousel projector, with a much less powerful lamp behind a diffusor and a lens from the enlarger, mounted on a selfmade distance ring and then 80 times transport-click, transport-click...?" After all, the Pentax had IR remote control.
The whole process was even longer than the last sentence. And getting some 10000 slides into a harddisk is also not the most exciting thing, but still was a bit quicker than scanning. I learnt a thing or two about working with passed projects/times, facing old memories, "wasting" life-time for old pictures while there's so much more interesting to photograph these days.
Well, the benefit was content for some birthday albums or invitation cards of old friends.