Hi Asher,
I did not print them yet, I might use my local CostCo, they are one of the CostCo's that have printers that care about the product. They say a lot of pros use them. I used the lee big stopper for the canon image, my first time trying it out. I was thinking about sending this one in for a Tango drum scan just to compare the epson scan to it. The shadows are hard for me to pull out in photoshop and when looking at the slide, I can see very good shadow detail with a flashlight held up to it.
I just wish there was a better sunset for this pic. I hope to go up north again, but it is hard because of funds. I also feel more comfortable using my Canon because I know I got the shot. I am mad because I opened four of my film holders only to find out they weren't loaded with film and I missed some good shots. This is the only reason why I hate large format.
When I use large format I feel uncomfortable with the light meter. I use the Sekonic 758D w/spot and notice I getting readings all over the place, so I just guess the best reading. I am still confused when I put a Heliopan polarizer and filters in the front of the lens because I know this will change the stops. Still confused this way, so what I do is hold the polarizer in front of the meter , take reading and then put it back on. I have been reading about 1/3 stop. 1/2 stop, etc. but we don't have this on our shutters. I notice on my slides with the sunset shots the sky is the right exposure but the foreground ended up being too dark. I also have to figure in reciprocity failure and that can be a pain.
On your globuscope where you put in the film holder, do you have light leak material? My holder sits on the metal. I don't know if this may contribute to a possible light leak.
Scott