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    Microtek i900 samples?

    I don't scan transparencies. I have scanned a glass USAF resolution target, with and without glass, at various resolutions, and could send those round if anybody cares.

    I plan to scan, both on...
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    The hopeful future of film photography

    In all of this, perception versus reality in the market matters.

    In particular, the photo market in the US, or in the G7 countries, is not the same as the rest of the world.

    The question is not...
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    Future of LF E6

    There's another item to think about.

    My understanding is that film, be it C41, e6, B&W, whatever, comes off very large coating machines in some large size. It is then cut down, punched, notched,...
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    What to do with my 6x17 negs?

    A number of sensible posts.

    However, if you are going to make a book, won't the best printing quality be made from a scan of the 6x17s, said scan adjusted to make half-tones or seperations for...
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    Cutting parts for cameras

    Erik - do you have a pointer to english language information about the "Cema Tekna"?
  6. displaying prints with no glass-- latest results

    An Idea. Maybe a bad one, see what you think...

    Why not obtain 2 plates of some flat, clear material. Say, Lexan and Water-White Den glass. "Clip" the top of the print to the top of the...
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    Stupid darkroom question #307 - tray size

    In my experience, trays will hold paper up to the rated size, but just barely. So 16x20 paper should indeed lie flat in solution in a 16x20 tray, but with zero clearence. This is a pain. So common...
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    The first Review of Arca-Swiss MISURA

    Well, it appears that the back standard can be very close to the front, and the front is naturally clear of the base. So it might be a very useful camera for ultra wide lenses that need short...
  9. Usage: Gepe 3.25" Flexible Cable Release

    Both the Gepe and the deGroff look like appealing solutions to the problem of recessed lens boards.

    There is another one that works well, but is specific to Linholf.

    There is an attachment for...
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    What to do with a damaged lens

    Does somebody have more detailed information on the shop or organization called "Focal Point"? Typing that into google produces a rather long list of irrelvent answers...

    thx bmw
  11. How to Repair A Hairline Crack on a Wooden View Camera?

    You probably want Gorilla glue, as it's supposed to me more weather resistent than "yellow glue". However, any furniture making glue is a good place to start.

    You will want to tape the area...
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    LF "look" on 35mm

    The "what causes the LF look" is a much studied question. All the comments about more film area, the care of use required, and so on, are surely correct.

    I don't know that using a Noct wide open...
  13. Comparison of 4 film formats and 2 digital cameras

    1. Darin Cozine reports "I have seen another test which compared a Canon EOS 1d 12mp with its counterpart EOS-1n. The same L-series lens was used, and various films were tested. The film was scanned...
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