Thanks a lot for your answers and suggestions.
I will give the infos further to my friends and I hope it will help them.
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Thanks a lot for your answers and suggestions.
I will give the infos further to my friends and I hope it will help them.
Yes of course, but the storage itself is not the problem:
The problem is to make them permanently accesible in the internet (without using facebook).
And the second problem is that we need the...
Hi, I'm back here after a longer time with a question:
A friend makes a lot of ecological and social documentation in the Hambach Forest area in Germany.
It's about the destruction of forest and...
Fotoimpex , Berlin:
https://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/system/?func=anzeige&wkid=15659206893162&rub1=Films&rub2=Sheet%20films&cache=1470169827&nocache=1470169827
Ah Frank is here ?
Time for Che and a little bit Occupy-Gemütlichkeit :)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7588/28416920760_37c7d337a8_b.jpg
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https://c7.staticflickr.com/9/8570/28414886502_838941fc21_b.jpg
Thanks for that link.
So not my scanner is broken or the software has bugs:)
Mori Insinger (in the photo.net thread):
".... if one rotates the film 180 or 90 degrees depending on where on...
I made several scans:
1. with the negative turned in other direction = bands disappear
2. with the negatives transparent edge almost covered by the holder frame (at the side of the sky area) =...
OK, thanks. That could be a possbility.
I'll try to place the negative close to the inner edge of the holder, so that the transparent parts of the negative disappear behind the plastic holder.
In...
A good idea. Where is that strip exactly located?
In some of my recent scans I discovered bands in the sky.
They do not appear on the negative. I proved that by putting the negative in the opposite way in the holder,
with the sky in the other...
An older one from my home town
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Hochhaus GAP 15 von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Fuji Velvia 100, 4x5
Sinar F, 150mm
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Zugemauerte Tür von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Fuji Provia 400X, 6x7
Mamiya 7II , 43mm
In a park near my home
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Acer palmatum dissectum von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Fuji ProviaX
Mamija 7II 6x7
Kodak T-Max 400, development by HSL in Düsseldorf,
6x7 rangefinder, 65mm lens
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Sprung von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Kodak T-Max 400, development by HSL in Düsseldorf,
6x7 rangefinder, 150mm lens
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Jalousien von andi_heuser auf Flickr
I use this system, it's quite safe though a little extra work:
Unloaded holder = no sticker and marks
Loaded = sticker each side with film type + a green dot (means unexposed)
Loaded and exposed...
This video shows all you need to load a Polaroid 405 holder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRNygubxLck
In the video a Polaroid 667 film is used. It's the same with Fuji FP-100c (also Fuji...
"Of course, there will always be those who look only at technique, who ask "how," while others of a more curious nature will ask "why."
Andreas Feininger has written similar in his book "The...
Old Age Insurance Building
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Franziusstrasse, Düsseldorf von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Sinar F2 + Schneider SA 47XL (no filter)
Kodak E100G 4x5
Try a view camera.
Carry only the basic equipment with you (Camera, tripod head, one lens only, 2-3 film holders, light meter, simple lupe, dark cloth)
Shoot less but better.
See the results
Construction site
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Baulücke
another one
Jump
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Sprung
120 Kodak T-Max 400
Mamiya 7II with 65mm lens
FWIW, I found a nice video from Mat Marrash about operating the
Calumet 8x10 processor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A9i4xkDkNg
You could just use a Sinar reducing back 5x7 - 4x5
and mount a Polaroid 405
or Fuji PA-145 holder on it.
Make some frame markings on the groundglas.
construction site in Düsseldorf
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Baulücke von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Hi Claudio,
it would be great to see some of your pictures from New York.
Here's some info, I would take a copy with while photographing in NYC....
Yes,
I can understand that.
Anyhow, will not be cheap in the end.
If you go with that offer from Linhof Studio, don't forget to avoid the
custom fees and import tax when you send lenses to...
Andre,
do you have already all that lenses you mentioned?
Yes.
and you have more shipping costs from UK to USA.
I'd go for the Schneider lenses.
Andre
Don't now if it helps you further?
Silvestri sells directly:
http://www.silvestricamera.it/ita/catalogo/catalogoeng.asp?OP=P&CAT=15&TXT=&PG=8
and
Linhofstudio in UK distributes...
The problem can be understood if we make a difference between creativity and art.
I found in a Wikipedia article this definition of creativity:
"Creativity refers to the invention or origination...
Ben,
was new to me that there were two different holders, good info, thanks.
Some of the 8x10 processors are offered without loading tray.
According Polaroid's instruction manual that tray is necessary:
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/resources/8x10/8x10_manual.pdf
...
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Grosser Strommast von andi_heuser auf Flickr
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Derendorf von andi_heuser auf Flickr
Photo of a construction site at an ancient freight station.
Mamiya 7II with 65mm, Kodak TMAX...
Have a look at the site of custom bellows, maybe they provide info.
Otherwise ask them.
http://www.custombellows.co.uk/products.html
Andi
Very good IMO.
Andi
Maybe with used items there're other regulations. But for new items the case is clear
and so it is stated by this shop.
From the website of lumiere-shop.de (translated from german with machine...