thanks for the tips,
very nice horizontal pano, those branches create such a depth
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thanks for the tips,
very nice horizontal pano, those branches create such a depth
well, 8x10 would be ideal actually, but I am afraid it would also be financially and physically harder to deal with, even if using camera mostly for 4x10.
Neil, I'm not sure what you mean by saying...
ah, digital :) I already have pentax 645D and fuji xe-3 to stitch if needed. But I have to say that even with digital cameras I dont like stitching. When using 645D 40Mpix allow just to crop and...
thanks for the tips, I will have to learn a bit about the chemistry, I have already looked at a few articles from the home page
thanks,
yes, valid points and I do consider the 6x12 back route.
I have to say that at the moment I do not even think about having and using an enlarger, although I do think about developing BW...
thanks, yes, for b/w it is probably so, but if I decide to try shooting transparancies, then cost and availability of film and development services become limiting factors
Thank you for the detailed explanations.At the moment this does seem like the least expensive way of doing it. And I would have to carry only the modified holder with a couple of 4x5s in it, so less...
thanks, I do understand that. with a 4x10 camera i would be shooting 4x10 mostly, but would like to know if shooting an occasional 4x5 would be still possible and convenient
thanks for your reply, what i ment was using a 4x10 camera and a 4x10 holder, so no additional accessories involved to simplify the setup
Hi, everyone and thanks for a great forum, a lot of info and very nice photography!
I dont shoot LF yet (only digital MF and small format), but was kind of dreaming of LF for some time. In a few...
It's losing photoshop that's got me most bugged
...you might be interested in this thread on adobe forum, may be your photshop is not dead yet ))
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1919481
seems like the 4x5 is updated again:
saw tweeted:..."Now in it's third generation the 4x5 MK3 camera sees various updates including: tilt and swing on the rear standard, an extra sturdy base...
Hi!
a simple question from a potential newbie, would any 4x5 film holder fit the Intrepid just fine or some do better then others?
thanks!