Propane is heavier than air and if you pick up a bottle with a torch nozzle it's easy to get into the bottle.
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Propane is heavier than air and if you pick up a bottle with a torch nozzle it's easy to get into the bottle.
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I haven't but what I've seen from other people it looks good.
I may be wrong but a filter being subtractive it wouldn't add any more of the required wavelengths to the emulsion and so at least do nothing and probably just increase the needed power from the...
Just for kicks you might try a sheet of c-41 in Rodinal to see if you can catch some of the red in addition to a B&W outcome.
Try here https://www.artcraftchemicals.com/product/cd-3-part-1090/
Reinhold, do you have any other super powers? Each one of these is terrific.
What is your favorite method of metering? Do you go high/low or directly on subject and let everything else fall...
A dumb question probably but have you tried shining a heat lamp on it?
Try with just heated water first and then after X time measure the water as it comes out to adjust the distance needed to...
Good morning (although it's probably evening in your part of the world). The developer you listed is a lith film developer that would work but may not give the results you've been seeing here. ...
I thought some of you might like to see this happen. A 120 ISO 800 T sounds like a good thing to me.
http://d2pq0u4uni88oo.cloudfront.net/projects/1206264/video-441930-h264_high.mp4
I know it's been a while but for outdoors (easy to set up and take down as well as sturdy) and soft light I really like this... ...
Thanks for the link.
Thanks, back to the drawing board I guess. :)
Stupid question alert.
If you bought a pack of instant film, could you then take it apart and use the individual sheets in something like a 545 or 545i?
Hi, I've been lurking for quite a while (the search function works fairly well ;)) but am now moved to ask a question of my own.
Does anyone know anything about an Eastman Commercial Tripod...