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Hi again,

I'm back here again after a long while. I kept exchanging likes with Alex over on Instagram, but that was about it till now.
I'm still buying gear and still shooting film (and digital), although not shooting nearly enough to post interesting things here. But I'm working on that...
Meanwhile, best regards to all of you here.

Benny


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Glad to see your post! I haven't been posting much either, but I'm still checking in from time to time.

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Welcome back, Benny. I saw and faved some of your photos on Flickr the last time you posted something, but wondered what you've been up to since then.

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Thanks Bill and Phil.
I did have grwat plans to shoot more, especially street photography and cityscapes, but Covid threw a spanner in the works. It's best to avoid the city centre right now, especially with the crowds shopping for the holidays. I am now thinking of doing some close-up photography in the woods nearby... Maybe some black and white with the Mamiya RB67.


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Enjoying every single photo and waiting for more :)


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Welcome home, Benny. :thumbup:


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Hi, Benny - Welcome back.

I need to process film and scan negatives. I'm actually building a Windows XP computer with parts from two older computers that a colleague gave to me.

I also need to shoot some film.


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melek wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:36 pm
Hi, Benny - Welcome back.

I need to process film and scan negatives. I'm actually building a Windows XP computer with parts from two older computers that a colleague gave to me.

I also need to shoot some film.
Are you building the XP machine to handle a scanner?


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GrahamS wrote:
Sat Jan 16, 2021 6:06 am
melek wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:36 pm
Hi, Benny - Welcome back.

I need to process film and scan negatives. I'm actually building a Windows XP computer with parts from two older computers that a colleague gave to me.

I also need to shoot some film.
Are you building the XP machine to handle a scanner?
Yes, I am. Someone at work gave me two old computers - no hard drives.

One is a Pentium 4, and the other is a Pentium Dual-Core, so I'm going to build one with the Dual-Core. I have an HP PhotoSmart S20 slide scanner and my big Epson Expression 1600. Neither software will run under Windows 10. So this will be for those scanners. The computer doesn't need to be super powerful, although I'll have a 220GB SSD for Windows XP and 4GB RAM.

The other CPU, motherboard, RAM and power supply is sitting off to the side. If you want to give it a go, let me know. I'd be happy to send along the spare parts.

I did splurge a bit on the case - a SilverStone. This one has a handle, so I can easily move it around.

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melek wrote:
Sat Jan 16, 2021 9:31 am
GrahamS wrote:
Sat Jan 16, 2021 6:06 am
melek wrote:
Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:36 pm
Hi, Benny - Welcome back.

I need to process film and scan negatives. I'm actually building a Windows XP computer with parts from two older computers that a colleague gave to me.

I also need to shoot some film.
Are you building the XP machine to handle a scanner?
Yes, I am. Someone at work gave me two old computers - no hard drives.

One is a Pentium 4, and the other is a Pentium Dual-Core, so I'm going to build one with the Dual-Core. I have an HP PhotoSmart S20 slide scanner and my big Epson Expression 1600. Neither software will run under Windows 10. So this will be for those scanners. The computer doesn't need to be super powerful, although I'll have a 220GB SSD for Windows XP and 4GB RAM.

The other CPU, motherboard, RAM and power supply is sitting off to the side. If you want to give it a go, let me know. I'd be happy to send along the spare parts.

I did splurge a bit on the case - a SilverStone. This one has a handle, so I can easily move it around.
Nice to have a dedicated machine just for scanning. Thanks for the offer but I have nowhereI to put it. I use VueScan to drive my old Minolta ScanElite 5400 from my iMac.


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