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Adrian Heffernan
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Hi, I am a Bray, Co Wicklow based Irish photographer, Time-lapser ??? and Videographer, I love doing this I hope you enjoy some of what I've done , Feel free to comment and like or just get in touch.
Butterfly lighting
2:26
4 года назад
Restoring Kodachrome slides
9:39
4 года назад
Autumn is coming
4:18
5 лет назад
Pentax 50mm f1.7 - Review
4:52
7 лет назад
Magpie Asks
2:57
7 лет назад
Aperture
1:06
7 лет назад
Adrian HeffernanMedia
0:34
8 лет назад
The Ecology Centre
1:40
9 лет назад
The Ecology Centre 3
2:45
9 лет назад
The Ecology Centre 2
2:46
9 лет назад
Under My Bed
3:41
9 лет назад
the secret
6:13
9 лет назад
Sea,sky as night falls
0:18
9 лет назад
Fading summer sun
0:52
9 лет назад
Unconditional
1:41
9 лет назад
bray seafront Time lapse
0:17
9 лет назад
70s Van
0:24
10 лет назад
Blackrock Park Time-Lapse
0:27
10 лет назад
Dun Laoghaire pier
0:33
10 лет назад
Time-lapse of Dun Laoghaire
0:30
10 лет назад
Комментарии
@BlakeYuckert
@BlakeYuckert 3 месяца назад
Really enjoyed your perspective, Adrian! I totally agree that the Kodachrome slides are so beautiful and hold up on their own. After removing dust and digitizing, I tend to avoid any color adjustments once I have the photos in Lightroom. But I do try to pull out detail in the shadows/highlights by pulling them up/down, because it seems as though most scanning setups can't seem to grasp the same dynamic range of film without doing so. I will add that when I get around to the Ektachrome slides where all the cyan has faded away which result in that nasty red cast, color correction is a must.
@semperfi-1918
@semperfi-1918 6 месяцев назад
The f series is my favorite and way underated.
@juandiaz7537
@juandiaz7537 7 месяцев назад
Great video! Could you maybe share the specs for the adapter from this lens to sony e mount please? thanks!
@az092718
@az092718 8 месяцев назад
Are there double stereo slides anymore ? 0:16
@livingorganek62
@livingorganek62 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Very informative compared to the others I’ve been watching. Thank you!🙏
@khewitt782
@khewitt782 9 месяцев назад
I see that someone commented that the ISO removes a lacquer finish on the slides. I have my doubts about this because I tried removing some lacquer from another project with ISO and it didn't effect the finish at all. Is there anyone who can confirm the report that the ISO damages the slides?
@josephfilm73
@josephfilm73 5 месяцев назад
Slides from the 60s had a varnish on them. It will remove it. Best option is using Pec pads and PEC12. This will not scratch or damage the film and will clean it better. Do not use cottonballs. They leave fine scratches all over.
@khewitt782
@khewitt782 9 месяцев назад
I have color slides my father took in Rome Italy in late 1945. I have been using some 6 inch pvc plumbing pipe as a support, setting the slide on a light table with a mask surrounding the slide and using my digital camera to take pictures of the slide and then crop out the cardboard frame. My device is a little more complex than that but it works and is very quick and very high quality compared to scanners. Cost less than $5. I am glad I can now clean the slides with Isopro. I worried about removing the dyes and just blew off the dust. I also have some shots he took in New Guinea in '46. I too am amazed at the survival of those images. Waikiki beach with NO HOTELS.
@BlakeYuckert
@BlakeYuckert 3 месяца назад
Love the ingenuity I see and hear about with some camera scanning setups. I was recently digitizing some of my grandpa's slides from the '70s in Waikiki and even then it was still so underdeveloped compared to today.
@gs121002
@gs121002 10 месяцев назад
Geeze! Get to the point and stop painting a picture.
@CatBlack01
@CatBlack01 Год назад
At the end Adrian says his father maybe took the photos bearing in mind the limited bandwidth of the medium. I don't think this would have been the case. They do fade with age. I have some from the 1960s and I remember them being super bright and colourful back then, now they have faded somewhat.
@allinsiteUK
@allinsiteUK Год назад
Unfortunately the focus points seemed to differ on the f4 comparison with the Pentax lens clearly being focused to a nearer distance than the Canon. Illustrated by the fall of in focus on the topplate detail on the Pentax example. I guess this lead to the perception that the Pentax was sharper at that apperture as one really notices the specs of grit and the highly machined edges of the lens mount first when viewing the image subject. I have the SMC Pentax-A f1.7 and can concurr wholeheartedly with you observations on its superior construction qualities compared to more modern 'equivalents'. A lovely lens to use. I also have the SMC Pentax-A 70-210 f4 (constant) macro zoom. Also a very fine lens IMO.
@63MacGuy
@63MacGuy Год назад
50mm 1.7 or 50mm 2.0 or 50mm 1.4? How would rate or compare these lenses?
@PoorGirley
@PoorGirley Год назад
I’m about to embark on the same project with 16 carousels and several random boxes full of my Dad’s slides from the 50’s through 70’s. Some of them are a wee bit grimy, so I’ll give it a go with some ISO. Thanks for the video and the inspiration.
@josephfilm73
@josephfilm73 5 месяцев назад
Don't use cottonballs and alcohol. Use Pec pads and PEC12. Take the film out of the cardboard and clean it. Don't rub the shiny side. Just clean the emulsion side. Your film will thank you. Also if you don't want to spend days color balancing and fixing scratches, buy a Pacific Image Primefilm scanner and Silverfast Software HDR. It has a special color setting built in for Kodachromes and removing dirt and scratches. Around Christmas, Silverfast usually has sales on their software. The scanner runs USD$500 and maybe $300-$400 USD for the software.
@russellmann8297
@russellmann8297 Год назад
It’s a Pentax M 50mm 1.7
@joewalker5153
@joewalker5153 Год назад
Can a stamp be worth more attached to an old letter from the president.
@user0K
@user0K Год назад
Niice lens, true. It is the opposite of sigma 50mm art. But I like it because of faded pastel colours and softness. 1.4/1.2 are much more expensive, rare, harder to focus and heavier
@DavidBattistella
@DavidBattistella Год назад
Wonderful presentation. Thank you for sharing. I agree on so many levels.
@davidguy209
@davidguy209 Год назад
really enjoyed this. best wishes from Scarborough, England. 🙂
@miebiegbebo129
@miebiegbebo129 Год назад
Thank you. I learnt a lot.
@KS-pz4dp
@KS-pz4dp Год назад
I inherited my dad's old paparazzo slides from nyc in the 70s. They were pristine, I stupidly flew down to my house in PR with out protecting them properly, & I guess going through the airport ruined the images they're all spotted now. I was so upset with myself. They were perfect for decades before I got them
@Salebtuber
@Salebtuber Год назад
Dissapointing, just been luren away to another time waisting movie of a pensionada eager to have his face on RU-vid. Where's the instruction on how to correct the color fade? That you should clean the slides even a child knows.
@gary.solexa
@gary.solexa Год назад
I have one of these. Haven't used it for years. That's about to change...
@amandajones661
@amandajones661 2 года назад
I love this video. 💙
@igenr8
@igenr8 2 года назад
I really enjoyed watching your video. Maybe think. I’ve was looking for something about the physical restoration but you made me think about a lot more
@harryzero1566
@harryzero1566 2 года назад
If you can find the PKA version of this Pentax M, all the info transmits to a Pentax DSLR camera body.
@mariaventura192
@mariaventura192 2 года назад
Hello quick question, where do I get those slides? I’ve been searching the internet for hours now and I can’t find anything on the slides itself. Is there a specific camera that needs to be used for those slides?
@FookFish
@FookFish 2 года назад
nah any film camera would work, but slide silms need to be correctly exposed and there arent many made right now.(kodak ektachrome and fuji velvia and provia are the only oens being made, fuji huge doubt because covid and are winding down film) also they are developed using e6 process which is different to c41 colour negative and not many labs do that
@morgannahyde7502
@morgannahyde7502 2 года назад
Really hate these reveals. Yes the vintage lenses are golden. Unfortunately some guy comes along and blabs and the prices jump for several months. Just cool it.
@oncameramastery
@oncameramastery 3 года назад
I've used one of these as my main lens for 15yrs! Absolutly amazing lens, at an amazing price!
@ryanfraser3541
@ryanfraser3541 3 года назад
My late Grandfather had a bunch of Kodachrome slides from the 50s and 60s that lasted perfectly preserved in his hall closet for decades. I got a hold of them and decided to keep them in a fireproof safe for extra peace of mind as well as safe keeping - Biggest mistake of my life... They got completely moldy and are close to being ruined now. Any suggestions guys?
@josephfilm73
@josephfilm73 5 месяцев назад
It depends on how deep the mold has taken root. Kodachrome is pretty resistent to mold, so if you use a professional cleaner, and a lot of rubbing (on the non-shiny side only) you should be able to clean the mold. It will take some work, but it does clean up nicely. Alcohol will not do the job, but PEC12 will clean them. Make sure you do not scrub the shiny side, just the emulsion side. A few drops of PEC12 on the film and the pad will be enough. Wipe it for 10-15 seconds with the pad. If the shiny side also has mold, use more care, and wipe it down, but do not apply pressure. You don't want to cause scratches. You can use pressure to clean the emulsion side. Experiment on a throwaway slide first. I had a 1000 slides that were very moldy. The Kodachrome slides survived and cleaned up the best. There is very little evidence of mold on them now. Pure alcohol does little to clean mold. It will remove fingerprints but not much else.
@pitkamatka
@pitkamatka 3 года назад
Hi! Your seaweed video is very good. Can you change it from content made for children so I can save it to my playlist? Thanks a lot.
@Walkercolt1
@Walkercolt1 3 года назад
"FILM-UM" What a marroon! Isopropyl alcohol and such has destroyed the slides you TWIT! Kodachrome slides were LACQUERED as the final step in processing, so you removed that protective coating and those slides will now fade and grow fungus (I'm sure they have by now!) and the images will be gone. You have no IDEA what you are prattling on about. "Limited range" is ten thousand times what any digital medium can ever capture and that includes my $150,000 Capture One medium format digital camera.
@MrJmm999
@MrJmm999 3 года назад
Perhaps you could give us more detail regarding the back story to this. What were you wearing when you found the pictures.. What had you eaten recently? Your weight at the time you found these? Your marital status at the time?
@herenow2895
@herenow2895 21 день назад
Wtf ?
@hubroinsight
@hubroinsight 3 года назад
Shooting video with this lens on a Sony NEX VG20, everything manual ..... absolutely beautiful cinematography especially when you want a really genuine reminiscence to the scene. I also love the slight flatness it can deliver (open up then add a de-clicked variable ND filter to control the F) , it contributes so much to the colour grading in post if you can't film in log (i.e. the VG20). Love it.
@brettona123
@brettona123 3 года назад
You nailed it. The beauty of Kodachrome is absolutely the connection between the composition, exposure and the film processing. Photograers intentionally pursued scenes with the colours that they knew would pop on Kodachrome. Like a Coka Cola sign or a street scene with signs or the famously photographed Golden Gate Exposition in 1939 - 1940.
@stanleyzhang5964
@stanleyzhang5964 3 года назад
Very enjoy this video
@MyGully1
@MyGully1 3 года назад
Thanks for this, I have 100 or so slides here..........I need that converter
@Ozninjaguy
@Ozninjaguy 3 года назад
Nine minutes about nothing. Waste of time.
@dock_yard1149
@dock_yard1149 Год назад
Agreed. Very misleading video title. No how-to.
@BillyBlankenchip
@BillyBlankenchip 3 года назад
Irish people all have one thing in common, they like to hear themselves speak.
@dock_yard1149
@dock_yard1149 Год назад
Nine and a half minutes invested in trying to find out how to repair a dirty/spotty slide. Meager payoff. Less than 10 seconds showing isopropyl alcohol and Q tips. No process. Gaaaaahhhh.
@pilsplease7561
@pilsplease7561 3 года назад
My grandfather gave me his entire slide collection from years of shooting and ive been slowly scanning them for him, as someone who has shot a lot of film even till today, Kodachrome slides still suprise the hell out of me. No other film resists aging like kodachrome you can take a 50 year old slide like some ive scanned and it looks as good today as the day it was taken.
@armandobenitez1744
@armandobenitez1744 3 года назад
How lucky you're my dear friend Jehovah bless you and your family too
@retphotojourno9781
@retphotojourno9781 2 месяца назад
Best film ever!!
@Bakawhite17
@Bakawhite17 3 года назад
Thumb down because of jumping from f/1.8 to f/4. :(
@Russwig
@Russwig 3 года назад
Speaking as a photog of the era your Dad was shooting in, the choice of film was a part of the process. You wanted deeply saturated colors on the warm side you used Kodachrome, assuming you had the light necessary to shoot it. It had a fairly low ASA and so was not really suited to artificial lighting. It loved full sunlight. Nicely done!
@mozdickson
@mozdickson 2 года назад
Fujichrome ASA 100 and 400 easily, easily rivalled Kodachrome, and with a Skylight Filter on the lens water and sky scenes were super clear and bright.
@john_murch
@john_murch 3 года назад
I shot a lot of Kodachrome and Ektachrome back in the '80's. So, I have some boxes in storage in Canada for 20 years and I worried about how they faired over the years. 3 years ago, I was there and had a quick look, they were perfectly preserved! Now I want to get back there again and retrieve and scan them, I just have to get back there after Covid. (I live in Japan now). Amazing how well K-chrome holds up!
@scomoore1951
@scomoore1951 3 года назад
Very useful video. Are surgical spirits isopropyl alcohol? I’m working to organize my late father’s collection of about 5000 slides. Many are Kodakchrome, but many are Ectachrome. I don’t know the chemistry of cleaning slides. Do you have any experience with cleaning Ectachrome slide using the cleaners you employed?
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
Hi ya, Yes surgical spirits isopropyl alcohol are the same, I've no other experience this was my first attempt, I'd suggest taking a sample slide and testing with that - Maybe grab one that is not a prize winner ;-)
@josephfilm73
@josephfilm73 5 месяцев назад
Using 99% alcohol is ok. But using PEC12 and their pads is much better. It will remove more dirt and grime faster than alcohol and won't damage the film. Cottonballs should not be used as they will introduce scratches into the film. You won't see them but they will show up.
@chris24hdez
@chris24hdez 4 года назад
The intro made me think of Alton Brown
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
That's great, made me laugh
@stevep2430
@stevep2430 4 года назад
Placed on the camera body that the Pentax lens was designed for and not going through a adapter ring, I would guarantee the Pentax lens would be on par if not better than the Cannon glass.
@theagg
@theagg 4 года назад
Kodachrome, supposedly the most resilient slide film as regards deterioration. Oddly though, the Kodachrome slides I have (and am currently scanning etc) from around 1979/80 are the ones that seem to have suffered the most. Quite a bit of grime on some of them similar to the landscape one you show but also mould, small specks that have grown outwards into the emulsion in a fine series of spidery 'crazed' lines pattern. They also seem to have faded and colour shifted more than other brands from the same period.
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
Sorry for the late reply - I'm surprised it deteriorated, how was it stored? Some of the slides I had a lot of dust and it took many soft attempts to clean.
@randomtask9029
@randomtask9029 3 года назад
It all depends on how they were stored. I don't know what the ideal conditions are for storing them, though.
@randomtask9029
@randomtask9029 3 года назад
@@omi_god Thanks.
@rascalhusky8129
@rascalhusky8129 4 года назад
Just bought this lens .i paid 450 Canadian dollars for a modern day AF Pentax 50 mm and this vintage lens I paid around 50 dollars , it's in perfect condition and sharp as hell. Good video .
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
Thanks ;-)
@SoppenSin
@SoppenSin 4 года назад
Good video! But how about shooting Kodachrome now? Can you scan it like any other 35mm film...? Straight from camera? I've got the possibility to get my hands on a bunch of these, but I know it's no longer developed, apart from B&W and that seems like a shame. So I'm researching about scanning them and getting that colour out :)
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
I'd love to shoot some Kodachrome - It was no problem to scan for me
@SoppenSin
@SoppenSin 3 года назад
@@adrianheffernan102 ok, so you’d shoot and just go straight to scanning then. Hm... maybe I’ll have to hit the old guy up about them😎😉
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
@@SoppenSin 100% yes
@rudolphtobis8115
@rudolphtobis8115 2 года назад
Nothing regarding cleaning the film
@jamesnangle
@jamesnangle 4 года назад
Did the surgical spirits work out ok for you? Have the exact same bottle of stuff (also in Ireland) and was afraid what sort of additives could be in it. Did you notice any residues?
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 3 года назад
Sorry for the late reply, yes it worked perfectly. I did clean them with water after, with a cotton bud. Hope yours went well.
@technol-bismol3778
@technol-bismol3778 4 года назад
Yeah I’ve been undergoing a Kodachrome project myself with a bit over 500 slides and it is quite interesting to see someone else’s live from 50+ years ago through a physical picture, I’ve also begun to start archiving old film mostly Kodachrome and if you’d like I’d love to archive them and digitize them at a very high resolution thank you for the content I really love the sentiment
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 4 года назад
Wow 500 slides, I can really relate to your comment about seeing someone's life through the picture ( I feel its the magic of photography) Thanks so much for the comment
@technol-bismol3778
@technol-bismol3778 4 года назад
Adrian Heffernan yeah it truly is a project more people should do because old slides are being thrown away daily and I just want to preserve all that history
@pilsplease7561
@pilsplease7561 3 года назад
@@technol-bismol3778 Im still shooting new slides today, Ektachrome is a great film pretty close to kodachrome just not as saturated but all my vacations are shot on film because I know that in 50 years it can be scanned and will be good but digital files can be lost. Most digital images are literally put onto film to preserve them in the long run because its still cheaper to archive on film than digital and it wont degrade as bad.
@technol-bismol3778
@technol-bismol3778 3 года назад
@@pilsplease7561 yes I shoot Ektachrome and I actually develop and scan myself which is fun to say the least
@staceyadams4241
@staceyadams4241 3 года назад
@@pilsplease7561 How sad! Still try saving them by giving a try at cleaning a few to see if they can be saved. It's okay if the cardboard frame has to be tossed.
@paulstevenson200
@paulstevenson200 4 года назад
I really enjoy your vids - where've you been? Start churning out content because you are bloody good and I am sure you could generate a large audience quickly. All the best.
@adrianheffernan102
@adrianheffernan102 4 года назад
Paul, thanks a lot - really too kind, I always have the best of intention and plan to do a video a week but the best-laid plans of mice and men ;-)