Rider: Jono Hopping Location: Ngaruawahia Skatepark Photographer: Ryan McCrae, shot on B&W Film.
posted by Mike Zombie
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Anonymous said...
yo, nice pic, im just curious how you cats put photos online and maintian the quality? is it just a good quality scanner? i still use film and everytime i try to upload a photo it comes out to grainy and shit.
i scan 35mm negs at 2400 dpi then resize to about a 8x10" print at 300 dpi in photoshop. thats print quality. that quality of that pic at to great, because im guessing mike saved it as a jpg with a compression of maybe 7?
Short answer, you need a negative scanner like a epson v500 or something, or else it just wont work, you could scan them at like 100dpi and it would be big enough to show up the size of that pic on screen.
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yo, nice pic, im just curious how you cats put photos online and maintian the quality? is it just a good quality scanner? i still use film and everytime i try to upload a photo it comes out to grainy and shit.
i scan 35mm negs at 2400 dpi then resize to about a 8x10" print at 300 dpi in photoshop. thats print quality. that quality of that pic at to great, because im guessing mike saved it as a jpg with a compression of maybe 7?
Short answer, you need a negative scanner like a epson v500 or something, or else it just wont work, you could scan them at like 100dpi and it would be big enough to show up the size of that pic on screen.
what are you scanning with?
It's a bit light. Nice photo, maybe run the neg through the process again and make it a tad darker? Or photoshop it :P
ISO 1600 in full daylight is aaalll goood.
His right arm looks freaky long
Ahhhh delete delete delete delete.
Haha Chur Jono.
Sketchy arms.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onZHpGYFPls
YO WADDUP, BALLA' UP
ah yea, sweet ive just been using a shit box scanner printer combo thing. thanks for the help cruch.
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