I'm reading over this discussion and comments following my question of exposure during the eclipse totality - and I do plan to travel as close to the center of the path of totality as possible and...
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I'm reading over this discussion and comments following my question of exposure during the eclipse totality - and I do plan to travel as close to the center of the path of totality as possible and...
And since this seems to the Eclipse Discussion Thread, I'd sure like some advice on exposure for the "totality" using some HP5+ on a 4x5 camera. Anyone?
My plans are to set up a Nikon D300 using...
Anybody else have trouble getting this file to open? This is exactly the info I'm looking for....I think.
Has the link to the content of the book (on the first page of this thread) been deleted? I get an odd "file not found" message when I click the link. Chinese text or not, I'd really like to see these...
I have a Seal press too and I don't think the platen is aluminum, but more likely an iron casting or something like that. It's awfully heavy and it doesn't seem like aluminum would be the most...
Great idea, thanks for posting!
+1 on SMbooth's comment too! ;)
Late to the party as always, I just returned home last night for a couple days and this morning finally got to look at the Folio! I know others have said it, but I'll say it now myself - - -...
Dang! I'm reading all these glowing reviews from those who've received their folios and it will be at least two months before I can get back home to see the pictures! There it'll be, sitting in my...
Evidently there are a lot of folks here who aren't aware if the significance of the above statement. Evan Clarke is the maker of Schon cues. That's really something!
Hmmm.....huh?....uh, well...hm. Do what again?
I had the same problem with the yellow stain starting out. As others have already said, it is almost definitely residual iron from the sensitizer. My clearing baths (two of them) are the same and...
Great news Jim! And here I was to be out of town until late May and my Folio would have been in limbo for upwards of two months. Delays to our project have me home just in time to see everyone's work...
Beautiful camera! - a very English indeed.
I'm fond of the Mamiya 4X I've been using since I started LF. Excellent optics, excellent quality, and...just all around excellent loupe.
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Some of the f.64 bags are system bags. Though it's hard to tell from your photo, it looks like you have a backpack there. The backpack has little straps on the side to attach f.64 film holder cases...
'Lil Moleskine book with graph paper works fine for me...
I.e.: 110883
I've wanted to do this myself - I mean using the 6" rail as a base rail - and there is at least one instance I've seen of a custom made "male to female" adapter / "base rail conversion thingy", not a...
Well, since I tend to be a bit of a contrarian anyway, I'll emphatically vote for the ballhead, but not just ANY ballhead. I've used several P-Ts (never a 410 though) and I still believe that a...
So I guess 4x4 would be considered UBER-ULTRA-STUPENDOUS-large-FORMAT?
And this might be a naive question, but probably the only possibility here is wet plate? Surely you don't have some source...
Vinny -
I made an acrylic 4x5 film washer years ago, at the time could neither find, nor afford the Inglis washer. I'm not sure how practical it would be to try to use a small washer like this out...
Nice work Chris. You have a good eye for line and form in your compositions and also for catching dramatic highlights/shadows. Both are enviable traits for a B&W photographer.
Thanks for all your responses to this rather convoluted question. I've been waiting for my few "A+B" prints to dry, to properly compare them to my Na2 prints. The A+B prints were done, using a fairly...
I'll second the F.64 cases for 4x5 holders, they're perfect. I'm currently using the Photobackpacker/RPT Cascades for 8x10, as I've found nothing better for 8x10 as yet. (Still looking though, maybe...
Mark, this is definitely the most eloquent and erudite explanation to this interesting question. If you wouldn't mind, I'd like to quote you word for word (including the vomiting on the shoes part!)...
So I've been doing Pt/Pd printing for going on two years now, always using the "Na2 Method" of contrast control. I've reached the point where I can get a good print from a good negative pretty...
Tenba makes several different size portfolio shipping cases. Probably similar in cost to Pelican i.e., not cheap! I'm sure with a little care in packing you could safely ship eggs in one of these,...
not a bad idea, but cost a little more than half of what I paid for my camera! Thanks for the tip though I think I'll stick to my little $5 bubble levels...
Same thing on my Sinar (F1) and I just use a small level to get the standards perpendicular and parallel. I doubt whether you and I are the only Sinar owners with this problem. I would be interested...
Ha ha! Yeah, I found that too Ed, thanks. If I understand you, I should probably take the hint and ease off on asking folks to post copyrighted info (however old it is) on the forum, just so I can...
Yeah, you just just posted this to make all us guys in hot climates (and everywhere else too) jealous about what a nice darkroom plumbing setup you have! :) :) :)
Thanks for the info Nate, this is exactly what I was looking for. I think I can pretty much picture the setup now, but could you elaborate a little on the "short achromat" you used for close...
Robert, IC-racer,
Thanks for your comments, I have noted the EI to Density conversion you suggested, which makes sense and should be a good starting point. I do have an RH Designs Analyzer Pro,...
Congrats on your new enlarger Purequill! Once you have it up and running you should be all set and may never need another enlarger.
Keep an eye on Fleebay for negative carriers, you should be...
So I just got my copy of Phil Davis BTZS (thanks Sully75!) and in quickly thumbing through, I saw the remark about converting your Pentax Spot Meter into a Trans/Refl Densitometer. Instructions which...
From the photos of the Craigslist ad that Purequill posted, it looks like the prospective enlarger has the three-lens turret installed, which would be another nice selling point I might add.
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I'm starting to wonder whether "calibre61" is just trolling for some attention here and doing a bit of potentially damaging name-dropping.
I've not personally used Camera Bellows ( though I...
One more thing - It looks from the seller's photos like all you may need for this are lenses, negative carriers and a timer (and a set of contrast filters) to get you printing and you should be well...
I'm in agreement with ic-racer and one look at his darkroom will convince you that he favors the higher end in the equipment spectrum, to say the least!
Also, this is exactly the same 4x5...
What an odd coincidence.
Nice suggestion, I might try the dental clips. Those X-Ray clips are the only thing I've ever seen as an alternative to the clips I've been using, for prints and film, for many years now...
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