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And what kind of business would that be? If you're thinking stock, there are millions of "beautiful, gorgeous landscape and travel photos" in existence today on microstock and other sites that sell for peanuts. Plus, digital image quality far surpasses slide films of that age so many stock companies won't take digitized film images. I'd say don't put in the huge effort that it will take.
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If you can't log in, perhaps issues with your account are causing your problems with Lightroom. You should not have to have an Internet connection all the time.
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It has nothing to do with being an FX lens.
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The Sigma 50-100mm f/1.8 ART lens is a fixed aperture zoom and has excellent IQ. Heavy beast, though.
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"though it did seem rather dark" It needs to be completely dark. Turn off the safelight and let your eyes get accustomed to the dark. Look for light leaks. Also, the fog test is a good idea.
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Aim speedlight downward for macro
alan_olander1664878205 replied to bob_estremera's topic in Macro & Micro Photography
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Weird colors when printing in Photoshop
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What is causing these blemishes?
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Dust on the sensor will show up more when shooting at smaller apertures as the other Alan said, so sometimes they show, other times they don't. -
?: Focus with Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D wide open
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Yes, slow films are less sensitive to light, but they are very usable in good light as James' "Sunny 16" exposures point out.