wow, fantastic joe!
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wow, fantastic joe!
Onion Still Life
Attachment 126840
Ilford MGIV RC, rated ISO 5
4 Seconds at f8
Contact printed onto more Ilford MGIV RC. Slight burning around the edges.
Tea Time Attachment 127167
Danish Stoneware (Bornholm 1960) and American Lens
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Pictorialist Tea Ceremony
Paper Negativ on Ilfospeed 9x12 cm
Taken with a Verito 8,75 inch, f/4
My new toy
I would like to try Ilfospeed MG with Filter.
Is there anyone who has experience how the filter are working in sun light ?
Arista grade 2 RC paper negative, pre-flashed, f/11 at 1/15 sec, Speed Graphic with Fujinon 135-5.6. Phil Chacon Park in SE Albuquerque, bordering on Kirtland AFB.
~Joe
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7471/...3b30f3d8_c.jpg
Phil_Chacon_Park001a by jvcabacus, on Flickr
Thank you so much.
But, sorry for my bad English, I meant the use of the Multigrade Filter (0 -5)
They where used normally with an enlarger and the Multigrade Paper.
But I would like to use Multigrade Paper and the Multigrade Filter whilst exposure the paper as negativ in Camera and with sun light.
Are there eperiences whether the filter works in sun light same as with an enlarger ?
G'day Horst
I've used yellow filters with MG paper, works well.
I prefer this approach to pre-flashing and or using non-standard processing.
The main problem when shooting MG paper is inconsistency of exposure control. Many variables effect the exposure; strength of sun, amount of cloud, time of day etc.
The attached image is a flat bed scan of an RC MG IV neg exposed through a Y2 camera lens filter on a bright overcast morning I've had similar results with MG 0 and 00 filters.
In very bright sunlit conditions I'd include a pre-flash to control image contrast.
Attachment 127256.
Several grade 2 paper negatives exposed at the Rio Grande State Park in north Albuquerque. Speed Graphic, 135-5.6 Fujinon lens.
~Joe
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7547/...db711f99_o.jpgRio_Grande003a by jvcabacus, on Flickr
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8574/...5f093b90_o.jpgRio_Grande002a by jvcabacus, on Flickr