Tulips Scan Pyro HD Test

ian barber

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in a previous post, I talked about the procedure I took to find my personal development time when using Pyrocat-HD with FomaPan200 for scanning.

As the sun is shining and fairly contrasty lighting, I made an exposure on Fomapan 200 to test the development time on a real subject.

Subject Under Test:- Tulips in plant pot placed infront of garden shed.
I spot metered the dark areas of the soil to the right hand side of the pot and made a note of the reading.
I then metered the petals of the flowers to find the brightest reading and made a note of that reading.

The difference between the two was 6.1 stops.
Placing the darkest area I metered on Zone 3 meant that the brightest area was going to fall on Zone 9 (1 stop above my target of Zone 8).

My initial thought was to do an N-1 development to bring this back to Zone 8 but as this was a test for scanning, I decided to stay with my new development time and go with Zone 9 because I know the way I scan 5x4 negatives, zone 9 is usually just on the edge where I can still retain detail.

This is a straight linear scan in VueScan and then converted to gamma 2.2 with ColorPerfect, converted to sRGB and resized to 1080px on the longest edge.

Tulips 10x8.jpg
This is a crop of group of Tulips bottom left.

Tuplips-cropped.jpg
This is a screen shot of the Histogram (3 x 3 average ) in Photoshop showing the brightest part of the petal.

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Taking control of the personal development time on the tests I have done so far have certainly produced much better scans with greatly improved tonal separation and detail in the higher values of the greys.
 
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