This has been thoroughly entertaining to watch from afar, but Kirk and Koh, I hate to see you two get into it with each other. You're both guys I look up to and respect (Kirk I know of you through...
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This has been thoroughly entertaining to watch from afar, but Kirk and Koh, I hate to see you two get into it with each other. You're both guys I look up to and respect (Kirk I know of you through...
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Here's another question; Am I able to drain my chemicals into my septic system? Or will they screw with the balance in there?
I have a 210 that I use on my 8x10. Covers with no problem, just don't go crazy with movements. It is very sharp and very compact and light. A copal 0.
If the rear element is larger than 80mm, something I used to do was just unscrew it, than screw it back on through the rear of the camera after I took off the ground glass.
I do not have experiance using it like the other two posters, but according to professors that I had at the art institute of boston, they all said that it is not archival. But hey, who cares. ...
Great question Joe, I'm 21, from saratoga springs, NY, shooting 8x10, souping azo in pyro. I'm proud to say that 3 years ago my first camera was a tech III.
I don't remember having any problems developing tmax 100. I'm pretty sure John Sexton doesn't have all that many problems either. I think it is a great film. If you're interested, there is a...
In the latest issue of VIEWCAMERA, they have a couple pages dedicated to COOKE lenses.
I will be contact printing, and I'm wondering if I'll notice a difference in the tonality between 100 and 400. I'd love to test them myself, but money....
I was wondering if anyone has experiance developing Tmax 100 or 400 in Pyro. Si nce this is such a modern film, should I stick with modern developers, or does P yro still prevail?
I'm suprised not more people have mentioned G-Clarons for wide use. Ron Wisner swears by them. I have a 210mm for my 8x10, and although the specks say that it won't cover, it will. Not to mention...
Hey Tim, Keep in mind that Weston simply used a bulb. He has some of the most beautiful prints I've ever come across. It's becoming clearer to me that when artists keep their craft simple, the...
Hello, I'm just making the finshing touches on my new darkroom, and am curious about the area where I will be exposing the paper. The paper is AZO, and I know that it's super slow, so I'm not sure...
I'm just out of school and am about to build my own darkroom. A densitometer is essential I feel if I'm going to be using the zone system. I see them ranging on Ebay from ten to a thousand dollars....