Left: A crop of the first scan Hofst Last week, we shared the first part of a two part series wherein large format photographer Markus Hofst shared how he revived a 73kg (160lb) ultra-large format flatbed scanner over the course of three months so he could scan his large-format photographs with the highest detail possible.
This week, for part two, we’re sharing the results of his scanner.
After three months of painstaking revival, Hofst
For his first, Hofst
A 30cm x 40cm collodion wet plate photograph scanned with the 73kg (160lb) ultra-large format flatbed scanner. Click to enlarge.
Hofstnt building this behemouth.
Below are a collection of large format photographs scanned by Hofst
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You can read Hofstfull blog post and see more behind-the-scenes photographs on his website.
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