Chris28_17 From United States of America, joined Jul 2000, 1439 posts, RR: 11 Posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 3 days 2 hours ago) and read 741 times:
Just surfing through some of the myriads of great pictures on this database and did a double take when i noticed almost an identical photo as one of mine!! here it is:
and although mine is a 767, and the other an A300, it is still almost the same shot!! (of course i personally like mine better but i would anyway!)
Has anyone else ever found a shot like one of yours?? a shot that you KNOW 100% that the person was standing in the same exact spot as you?? i think its pretty cool myself!!
Okay, im way too bored this afternoon (snowed in!)
Nicolaki From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 1, posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 3 days ago) and read 652 times:
Yes I have a couple of photos that are basically the same as some other photographer on here (Good to know that it is because when did a group shooting that we sometimes got the same pics You can really see the different films result, I personally was using Kodak Gold 100
Rindt From Germany, joined May 2000, 930 posts, RR: 14 Reply 2, posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 2 days 22 hours ago) and read 640 times:
Hi
Here's one better... Richard Silagi, Mark Abbott and I (Rob) shot N539MC of Atlas Air on August 27th of this year... all virtually the same... see below .
Dazed767 From United States of America, joined May 1999, 5447 posts, RR: 53 Reply 3, posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 2 days 18 hours ago) and read 620 times:
Sunilgupta From United States of America, joined Nov 2000, 770 posts, RR: 15 Reply 4, posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 2 days 6 hours ago) and read 601 times:
Rob, All
It would be interesting to know what kind of scanners, software and image correction each of you use as well.
Rindt From Germany, joined May 2000, 930 posts, RR: 14 Reply 5, posted (12 years 5 months 1 week 1 day 14 hours ago) and read 589 times:
Hi
I can't tell you with certainty what Richard and Mark use, however I think Mark said he uses the HP20 to scan slides.
I personally use a "Tamarack 2400FS" to scan my slides. It is ultra-cheap. I paid maybe $225US for it. In so far, I've had very few problems with it (sometimes it can't scan certain lighter-coloured slides with ease, so it takes a few tries, and eventually they turn out dark, in which I have to use the "brighten" function. I have some examples of normally exposed slides that just 'look' dark. Most of my American Airline slides have the problems...) I scan everything at 1800DPI. The rest is a matter of resizing and natural "sharpening" with PSP 7.0
Chris28_17 From United States of America, joined Jul 2000, 1439 posts, RR: 11 Reply 7, posted (12 years 5 months 6 days 19 hours ago) and read 568 times:
I was just looking through the most recent uploads and DEJA VU!! there is my picture AGAIN!!!!