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Post by dinovandoorn »

Scanned some slides from Point mugu 1997 with my new scanner... good old days :-)

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okay 1 more...

Nice burned ramp behind the F-4's :twisted:
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and some USAF pieces as well....

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Post by jeroenow »

Hi Dino,

Just curious... what film did you use and what scanner did you use?

BTW awesome pics... and scans!!!

Anyway in the early nineties I was lucky as well to have some awesome platform tours at Point Mugu (lots of Phantoms and I believe VX-4 and or VX-9 aircraft) and Mojave so indeed beautiful memories :-)

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Post by dinovandoorn »

Hi,

In the past i used for many years Fuji Velvia 50 and when light conditions where not to good i used Fuji provia 100.
The scans are made with an Canoscan8800F.

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Post by Stephan Lodewijks »

Painphully nice!! 8)
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Post by USAFE »

stunning set. thanks for sharing! :D
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:toppie:

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Post by SquAdmin »

Great stuff! I'm really impressed by the Canoscan results that have been posted in this forum recently. :shock:
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Post by Bjorn320 »

Conoscan 8800f rules :thumb:
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Hail to the 8800F :twisted:

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