Pastel Evening (175/365)

Auto-generated description: A wide open grassy field stretches under a clear sky transitioning from soft pink near the horizon to deep blue above, dotted with palm trees and distant lights. Nikon Z8 • 24mm • ƒ/4.0 • 1/400s • ISO 800

It’s raining here. It’s 104°F/40°C and raining. Real nice.

Yesterday it was 113°F / 45°C, and it was miserable. From the news, it sounds like we’re not alone. The heat has settled in everywhere, and summer has arrived like a blowtorch.

This is a shot from yesterday that I just got around to editing in Lightroom.

Thanks for stopping by.

Click for Stray Pixels and a Film Journey Update

Film Journey: Another update to home digital camera film scanning. I read the user manual for Negative Lab Pro and its scanning recommendations, and I tried a second batch of scans. I think they turned out much better. I’ll show a couple of shots from yesterday’s post, plus a few more, that show the difference between the lab scans and my scans. It surprised me and made me realize that the lab isn’t always the best.

I will say that color scans are the hardest. B&W is pretty darn easy; there is no white balance to deal with, and you’re basically just adjusting brightness, contrast, black clip, and white clip, unless you use toning.

I’m most surprised at the sunset pictures. The lab scans came out really dark, and I thought I had just screwed up my metering, which metering for that shot is tough with the bright sky and dark street, but I wasn’t even going to process those shots, and I’m glad I did. When I scanned them and used Negative Lab Pro with just standard settings, they were not that dark at all. It just shows me that whoever scans your pictures, they, or the software, is making a judgment call on your negative. I think I’d rather be making those decisions.

I’m rather enjoying the process and creative outlet. Looking forward to getting some good pictures to work with now.

Of note, I’ve been using Negative Lab Pro for negative conversions, but I just found another way from CineStill Film. They have LR, PS, and ACR presets that do the conversion. I downloaded them, but havent haven’t had a chance to play with them yet.

The first seven shots are professional lab scans from my local lab. The next seven are my scans. Ignore the quality of the shots, I just wanted to shoot a couple of rolls of film to test the Rolleiflex and my metering. You can compare them yourself. I’m working on getting that cool image reveal slider on my blog, but it’s a bit more complex than I thought. It would be nice to have the slider and see the lab scan vs my scan in the same shot. Hopefully soon.

The learning continues!

Auto-generated description: A small Buddha statue sits peacefully on rocky ground with a large rock behind it and a blurred natural background.
Pro Lab Scan - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A quiet suburban street is shown during sunset with a few palm trees and houses lining the road.
Pro Lab Scan - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A peaceful suburban street is shown at sunset with silhouetted palm trees and bushes against a colorful sky.
Pro Lab Scan - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A suburban street at dusk is silhouetted against a colorful sky with a tall cactus and a palm tree visible in the foreground.
Pro Lab Scan - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A close-up of a cozy bedroom corner features an iron bed frame with a bird-shaped detail and a quilted blanket, softly lit by natural light from a window with blinds.
Pro Lab Scan - Ilford HP5 400
Auto-generated description: A fan is partially visible in the darkness with window shadows cast on the wall nearby.
Pro Lab Scan - Ilford HP5 400
Auto-generated description: A serene Buddha statue is placed outdoors among rocks and pebbles, with trees and a brick wall in the background.
Pro Lab Scan - Ilford HP5 400

My second try with new knowledge and tweaks to the software and camera settings.

Auto-generated description: A small Buddha statue is seated in a meditative pose among rocks and pebbles with a large stone and blurred trees in the background.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A quiet suburban street lined with desert-style houses, palm trees, and large cacti is illuminated by a colorful sunset sky.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A quiet suburban street at sunset is lined with palm trees, bushes, and single-story houses.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A quiet suburban street is shown during a colorful sunset with palm trees and houses lining the road.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Portra 400
Auto-generated description: A vintage metal bed frame with a bird-shaped detail stands next to a bed covered with a quilt in a softly lit bedroom.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Ilford HP5 400
Auto-generated description: Soft light filters through a window and casts a grid-like pattern on a dark wall beside a fan.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Ilford HP5 400
Auto-generated description: A small Buddha statue is seated in a meditative pose among rocks and fallen leaves in an outdoor garden setting.
My Digital Camera Scans - Negative Lab Pro Software - Ilford HP5 400

Nikon 2026 Stray-Pixels analog-film