A view camera is a camera with movements to allow perspective correction and control of the focal plane.
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A view camera is a camera with movements to allow perspective correction and control of the focal plane.
For myself, none. I had a beer a few weeks ago, it may be lingering effects...
8 - 5 = 3
10 - 7 = 3
3 divided by 2 = 1.5
Yes, a black border.
You started a thread with a rather hyperbolic title. Don't complain if some (OK, many) of the replies followed that lead.
I'd also like to add that my first reply was clear, informative, and an...
I mean the definition of "Large Format" on the homepage.
Yes, but that's for posting images, isn't it? I believe he sticks to the 20 square inch rule.
What's 5 times 14??? It ceased being rollfilm when he cut it! (bangs head on desk)
Neither. You're obviously making panoramas. Sheesh. I've done the same, and it's obvious I'm sane.
I've already given you my opinion. I'm German, Swiss, Irish, and Scots. You don't really expect me to change the opinion, do you?
If you crop 8x10 at current prices, you're insane. But as long as you don't cut the sheet down, it's LF. Insane, but LF.
But the film is still 4x5 inches, right? That's what matters.
Large format means a negative size of 20 square inches or larger. Period. 4x5 cropped to 19.5 square inches is not LF.
Is the film you are exposing in the camera 20 square inches or larger? If yes, you are using LF. If no, you are using medium format. QED.
Yep! That sounds perfect! I have a few of those tubes, also a couple photomultiplier tubes.
Actually he may get dragged out into the noon sun, drowned in a vat of warm exhausted D76, and buried at a crossroads at midnight with a tripod leg through his heart.
But no, no one will actually...
If it's not 4x5, it's not large format. Others will argue with me on this, but they're wrong.
Which is not to say you can't post the images. Try "safe haven for tiny formats" in the lounge.
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