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  1. source for B&W 11X14 and larger in Europe

    Hi I got 20 boxes of Bergger in 4x10 ordered from Prophot in Paris. It took me two months to get them. You can ask any size, just be patient. www.prophot.com 49, rue Condorcet 75009 Paris Cheers
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    They Want My Negatives......

    Hi Domenico,

    Like that general in Bastogne, surounded by the germans and asked to surrender, say (and it's a very polite way) : NUTS !

    Why would you give away of your property ! Author's right...
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    Grafmatic Holder

    I got it Thank you Guillaume
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    Grafmatic Holder

    Hi I just bought two Grafmatic holders and if I understand the concept, I don't know how to access the septums. How do I open the holder ? Thanks. Guillaume
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    Moving to L.A -Advice-

    Hi to all, July will be the big move for me, from Paris to Los Angeles. Even if I go quite often there, I don't know which are the good places for : -Lab: C41-E6 up to 8x10 and BW. -Furnitures...
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    Film is Dead!

    1)-I wouldn't have my child play on the computer and...ERASE all my pictures ! 2)-I keep my negative. Negative will never be changed on photoshop by somebody. Negative are negative (and solid, you...
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    Kertesz and categories

    Domenico, I'm making the same point as you and I agree with you.You misunderstanded me. Today, if you are put in a certain category it's difficult to get out of it. People in newspapers don't take...
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    Kertesz and categories

    The more we go on, we, photographers are put into categories :

    Advertising, Photojournalism, Still life, Landscape, LF or not..., etc, etc...ar tistic or not, pictures in each format size, from...
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    Andre Kertez vs Ansel Adams

    Negative size doesn't mean anything. IT'S WHAT IS ON IT WHICH IS FUNDAMENTAL .
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    Persistant problem with Polaroid 195

    Yves, Take the NPC. It's really a good choice.The lense is sharper,mechanism and rangefinder are good. No bad surprise.
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    Helicoidal ramp on Hobo camera ?

    In fact I would like to make a big brother of the Brooks Veriwide. Thanks for help. Guillaume
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    Helicoidal ramp on Hobo camera ?

    Hi, I have a 121 mn Super Angulon mounted on Hobo. I'm not really satisfied with the DOF;I need to be at least at f;32 to be confortable. Maybe with an helicoidal r amp I could setup two ranges, one...
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    Used Durst 138S or a New Zone VI

    Just check if you get all the condensers. The 120 is quite rear, but it's only for 35mm. So you don't really need it. Again, it's the best purchase. Hope that hepls. Guillaume
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    Used Durst 138S or a New Zone VI

    Hi Steve, The Durst 138 is the best option. It's sturdy and, most important, condensers are great. For 120 film, 4x5 and pola 55 it's great.

    I own a 138S, a 184 and I will NEVER leave them away !
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    Berger Films

    Not only on contact. I print 8x10 bergger processed on Rollo Pyro and it's great. Guillaume
  16. Starting time for Bergger BPF 200 in PMK

    Hi, I use it in Jobo drum. Iso 64 and 25 minutes in PMK. It's flat...Oxidation problem I guess. I just got the Rollo Pyro from B&S,I'm going to test it. They give 100 for 9 minutes.
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    121mm Super Angulon

    Hi Dan, I use my HOBO with a 121. It's perfectly fine. No coverage problem Difraction doesn't occur and perspectives are beautifull. 18mn doesn't mean anything in large format. Regards.
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    Is anyone using Fortepan 200

    Hi, Fortepan 200 and Bergger BPF 200 are the same film. They come out from the same production line.
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    4x10 film and Jobo Expert 3005

    Hi, I will receive soon a 4x10 back. I'm guessing I can process these 4x10 film in my Expert Drum 3005 which is made for 8x10.I think it should work fine. Has anyone tried yet ? Thank you for reply.
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    LF in France

    The problem of price is simple : VAT at 19,6 %... Yes, you can be scared !
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    LF in France

    Bruce, If you go to Nice, you will have anyway to stop by Paris. Go to PROPHOT ( www.prophot.com ), they are Rue Condorcet in the 9? arrondissement. This is "The Shop" where you can find any sheet...
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    Andreas Gursky

    Or buy his book... It's really an interesting approach of seeing our world. And some pictures are quite a lesson how to use Large Format. G.Zuili
  23. Thread: PMK

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    PMK

    Hi, I process my film in Jobo CPP2 with PMK. With rollfim it's ok, I get excellent r esults. But with sheet film (8x10) I have incredibly long times of processing to get good negs. HP5 rated at 200...
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    Which One Lens for Landscapes?

    Apo-Germinar W8/240 for 8x10. Quite heavy but great cover. S.A 121 f;8 for 8x10 (HOBO). My new baby...

    Guillaume
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    Travel To India and Nepal

    Namaste (Hi...) I'm crazy for India, I did it during almost 10 years for the press, go and back, go and back, and was close to settle there. I've published a book on the french settlements in India...
  26. Thread: HOBO

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    HOBO

    You have a ground glass focusing panel, you need to remove it to put the film holder. The ground glass is useless unless you want to shoot at f;8
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    DIAFINE AND JOBO ?

    I'm going to try the Diafine (I was on my way to buy acufine when I checked the forum...)

    THANKS TO YOU

    Guillaume
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    DIAFINE AND JOBO ?

    Hi everybody, I would like to know if somebody has experienced Diafine two bath developper wit h rotatory processing. Notice says to immerse film into solution (I can't do that with my Jobo with Lif...
  29. Thread: HOBO

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    HOBO

    Yes, body is very solid and well made.They have annouced a 5x7 but I don't know if a 4x5 is on project. It should be. Anyway it's a very cheap way to do 8x10,and more important, a completely new...
  30. Thread: HOBO

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    HOBO

    I received my Hobo few weeks ago. I use it with a 121 Super Angulon and it's gre at fun to shoot 8x10 without a tripod ! Does anyone use it too ? Thanks, Guillaume Zuili
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    8x10 b+w film developing at home

    JOBO CPP2 is perfect.First, drums for 8x10 are the easiest way to process these sheets (amazing), secondly, you put your chemicals in bottles and you use them at last moment. No stink, no fume, and...
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    Help with Plus X

    Tri-X,Verichrome pan, both in PMK are excellent. But anyway it's like food everyone has is own taste...
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    Help with Plus X

    Hi, expose it at 64. I use PMK on rotary Jobo and process for 16 minutes. Depending if it's 4x5 or 8x10 you can go up to 20. It's an excellent film.
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