you're welcome.. you should send Robert a thanks.. his pic & his design (breaks apart easily for transportation as well..)
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you're welcome.. you should send Robert a thanks.. his pic & his design (breaks apart easily for transportation as well..)
You can get in touch with Robert her at http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/member.php?7007-Robert-Hall
here's a pic
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thanks for commenting Victoria!
With a scanning back, the movement won't show itself in softness.. it becomes a wavy distortion. (these image were taken with the brace). Shortest scan time for full...
9.5" Veritos, Betterlight scanning back
(no IR block filter, so a combination of IR and visible light)
34 second scans
(these were tests to try out a studio Head Brace that Robert Hall made for...
A friend built me a studio head brace... so thought I'd play around a bit with it ...
34 second exposures & some photographers I get together with each month.
Betterlight scanning back & Veritos...
... and this would be allowed outside of the Lounge as well.
a large format digital image
Ebony sv45te, Betterlight scanning back
Pt/Pd (1drop:3 drop ratio) Ziatype over color pigments on...
Image shot with Leica M9, 21mm preaspsh
digital neg on Inkpress, HPz3200 and built in digital neg profile
Ziatype, on Goyu Kozo paper
30 drops Lithium Chloropalladite, 6 drops /Cesium...
Lightweight (50gsm) Goyu Kozo from Bostick & Sullivan.
an incredible eye.
(or two)
always enjoy seeing new work you post!
this is a debate is pretty much only found in internet forums, with only a handful of people arguing the point any more. The rest of the world (galleries, museums, etc) moved on over a decade ago....
I brought this point up in the other thread... but 'Chemical rays of light' originally referred to the UV spectrum. If you're taking everything at it's historic verbatim.. that would rule out pretty...
this would make a great carbon print..
excellent!!
love this one!
alt process .. scans of prints
Both Ziatypes.. scans of 9x14" prints on Japanese lightweight Kozo paper (about 50gsm)
30 drops Lithium Palladium, 6 drops Cesium Palladium.
Paper was pre coated...
i'm also assuming that only in-camera negatives/prints exposed with strictly UV light would be considered photographs :) (The term 'chemical rays of light' referred to the UV spectrum in the 19th...
+1 on allowing them giving Sandy's & Rick's stipulations..
This has always been a welcome place for both analog and digital (I've been posting large format digital images since I joined, back in...
33 seconds to scan :) Given the amount of work being done in Wet Plate, 33 seconds doesn't feel like all that long :D
Given that you can usually find a used Betterlight on ebay, the price would...
+1 on the Dicomed.. Betterlight has had the best support of any company I've dealt with. I've never used a Dicomed.. but I got my Betterlight in 2001, and it's been working without an issue since...
whoops.. sorry. i missed the silver specific.. disregard!
platinum/palladium ziatype
1. scan the negative, or start with a digital file.
2. prepare it in Photoshop the way I want the print to look (monitor's calibrated for this0
3. print the...
some interesting comparison numbers here.. the iMac doesn't do all that bad in comparison...
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i'm using the one just released at home (the one on the right http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/ )
It is a fun company to work for!
yup.. just like a camera.. push a button, and you have art :D
i'd be careful of putting pigment inks in a printer designed specifically for dye inks. If it's an inexpensive printer, I don't think...
It was also surprising that a number of the 'take-it-apart' sites tried to spec a similar PC, and found they couldn't do it for much less than the Mac.
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i'm using the new iMac at home, and had the prior gen Mac Pro. Although the iMac isn't expandable, it runs rings around a fully spec'ed mac pro (not the new one) for Photoshop work.
I'd probably...
I use one at work (it really is a work of art). Biggest problem for you is that it only has USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt 2 ports.. no Firewire at all. (as far as the z3200 goes.. i have one, and mine...
yup.. Santa Cruz here. Welcome!
(an aside. Ari.. where in Ontario? I grew up in Trenton...)
Bad news on the book The New Platinum Print. It's been out of print for a bit now, and no plans at all to re-print it. You can find copies on Amazon & ebay (some have been priced at $300 - $400.
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As the others have said.. you need to find some well done prints, since there really is no difference between a platinum, silver and inkjet if viewed as a digital representation or a book. You can...
Have to disagree on the bins. Just got back from Photo LA, and the top galleries in the US/World, had prints in bins there. I'd say half of the sales in the booth I was in came from prints in bins...
Thanks Tim! was good to meet you as well! sometimes it's hard to get work noticed among the contemporary work.. my stuff feels outdated (or .. 'classic') among a lot of the contemporary work...
that's beautiful work. He's left behind a gorgeous legacy.. a very signifiant body of work.
thank you for sharing his site
I'll stop by the booth and say hi.. love to see the actual prints!
i'll be the guy in the Susan Spiritus booth with an M9 hung over his shoulder
old guy.. goatee, being just about the only hair on my head.
:)
good info.. i'll head on over there too
If anyone is in Los Angeles for 17, 18 Jan, I'll be staffing the Susan Spiritus Gallery booth on both those days (Fri, Sat).
I'll have Platinum/Palladium Ziatypes hanging in the booth.
Please...
i appreciate your honesty. I may not agree with your philosophy though. I can understand how difficulties may bring about a negative outlook on one's place in the universe, , and there have been...
it makes me feel good.. over the years I have created things that others enjoy, have found useful. Currently, what I do affects billions of people in one way or another. That hasn't always been the...
as said before.. i don't photograph for anyone but myself.. however.. if someone values it enough to trade with me their effort in life.. whether it be something I hold of equal value (possibly a...
you may be.. i'm not. I know very few people who are. Most artists I know feel enlightened by the work they produce