Canberra PR.9 WH794 from 58 sqn at St. Mawgan in September 1967.

Sea Vixen FAW.2 XJ582/721 from 766 sqn at Yeovilton in September 1968.

Belvedere HC.1 XG452 at Cranfield in June 1966.

Hope you guys enjoy them.



AndyXH558 wrote:What he said. the first one i think is a PR7?![]()
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Maisie wrote:They are just digital photos, right? Superb quality! Mind me asking whats been done to them in Photoshop?

Riessen2 wrote:Maisie wrote:They are just digital photos, right? Superb quality! Mind me asking whats been done to them in Photoshop?
To be honest nothing special. I scan them with 3600 dpi (Plustek 7600I) and then do the obvious things in photoshop like levels, contrast, colour ballance, noise reduction and a bit of sharpening.



Riessen2 wrote:If you used an inferior camera, film made by Agfa or even worse Ilford, then you may have to do some work in Photoshop to produce a good digital image. If you took prints and not slides, then the results would be significantly reduced in quality as a print is a secondary image whereas a slide is a primary image (a positive negative!)





AlexC wrote:Riessen2 wrote:If you used an inferior camera, film made by Agfa or even worse Ilford, then you may have to do some work in Photoshop to produce a good digital image. If you took prints and not slides, then the results would be significantly reduced in quality as a print is a secondary image whereas a slide is a primary image (a positive negative!)
Absolutely right of course! I started out in the 60's using Kodachrome. Tried Agfa once, didn't like it. Never used Ilford. Continued using mainly Kodachrome 64 plus some Fuji Sensia, Velvia and Provia later (not bad) until being dragged kicking and screaming into the digital age!
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