The best---and least expensive (free)--I have used is from TLR (The Lights Right Studio). Google the name and go to the site--full of great photoshop scripts and actions. I use thier pro sharpener...
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The best---and least expensive (free)--I have used is from TLR (The Lights Right Studio). Google the name and go to the site--full of great photoshop scripts and actions. I use thier pro sharpener...
That is correct. I can see how you could misread this into thinking that is what you need to do with exposure--go from f/8 to f/11. The method only helps you determine how much extra exposure is...
Since he was originally talking about a 210mm lens I assume he meant focused at infinity when he said "closed is 8in.". "Closed" probably wasn't the best choice of words but I think I knew what he...
You are correct Andrew--some say (bellows extension/focal lenght)squared--all the same actually.
The method described above has some math behind it but it does work and is used to get rid of the...
I "think" what I am about to say is what Ole said--only in American terms. A 210mm lens is 8.25 inches--call it 8 inches. Think of this as f/8. If you extend your bellows to 11 inches--call it...
I have and use a Shen Hao with a 90mm 6.8. Purchased the Satin Snow GG--used it for 1 year and it finally became my GG replacement I carry. It was too gritty and didn't offer enough in terms of...
All great advise!
It's amazing how fast I can set up and shoot if I have to and how slow I can be if I don't have to....yet I can't tell the difference between the two images in terms of...
Frank,
Are you looking for "post-processed" images ready to be printed? The are MUCH different than what comes off of the scanner. My scanned images are pretty flat and have no sharpening...
Oops--guess it doesn't pay to be gone over the weekend. Not completely clear how I missed out--thought when I said I wanted to participate and you replied "36...." then I was good to go.
Maybe...
May have come into this a little late--would love to be included if possible.
Sounds very interesting!
Well, I have a ton but the one that REALLY urks me is---when I first started LF many years ago i was having trouble getting absolutely everything sharp from edge to edge no matter how hard I...
I won't mention my purchases but will tell you about what someone purchased off of me just last year that still blows my mind! I was selling my entire darkroom outfit and one item was a Zone VI...
I've spent quite a bit of time making a mat/frame action and am more than happy to share if you want. You can jump on my site to see the results--if this is what you want email me and let me know so...
I have a motto--"I don't care if it is wrong--as long as it is consistantly wrong". Pick one of the meters and stick with it--you can compensate. I bet if tested your lenses they don't all fire...
I help out with a lot of photo students first learning the zone system and the one mistake most commenly made is misplacing zone III. The next mistake is not confirming this with other zones in the...
I keep getting junk emails telling me how to increase my....."lens collection" size:D
Mine is pretty basic--90mm, 120mm, 150mm, 210mm. Just sold a crappy 75mm but really did enjoy the focal...
I have never used one of these but just took a look at it at b&h. At first glance it really seems like a great idea--looks like it attaches to the back much like a focusing hood would with the two...
I agree with Ted on this one. Although I spend as much time producing a digital print as I did in the darkroom I also sell them for less money. As much as I hated pricing my images based on the...
Welcome to the world of LF:)
The others have answered your question about as good as can be explained. When you said you got to about 45 degrees--I would have to make the assumption that you may...
Sorry if this had already been mentioned.......I get all my gear with room to spare in an f/64 bag which also holds the tripod and has removable film holder pouches that can be taken off and put on...
This is a question and buddy and I have just asked ourselves. There will be a point--very soon that more and more people coming into LF will not have used a darkroom.
I happen to be someone...
David--I could be completely out of line but I would be surprised if in ten years you actually do get a traditional darkroom--I could be wrong. I made this transition almost a year ago to the day. ...
I realize this is about posting images but as I work my way up the galleries I feel the need to make some comments.
Absolutely stunning site Jeffrey. You really do beautiful work! If I may...
There is some great images in this thread! I will have to gander when I have more time.
a few of mine (easier to just post a link--sorry):
www.pbase.com/sladez
I will second Lee. Both of these concepts changed my printing for the better.
Everyone that says the f/stop timers aren't needed are correct----but, it is a great instrument that lets you keep...
You can't go wrong with any of these replies. Don't let the technical side of LF get in the way of your visual--when in doubt use the gg and take Steve's advice--it is usually less than 5 degrees,...
Rick, I think you may have an issue with your meter, or maybe you and your friends....or maybe I got lucky come to think of it. I have owned my Ultra Spot for many years--and have only had to change...
I'll second what Ted says--I use the f64 and it has worked wonderful. I carry a lot of gear and the bag really distributes the weight well. I also like (2) opening system--lenses in the smaller...
I would have to agree with Jack. I have owned the Ultra-Spot for 12 years and have no complaints. It has worked flawlessly. I purchased it for the same reason--easier zone system readings. But,...
Hi GB -- hope I'm not too late jumping on this thread but I own and use the HP 4870 scanner for BW 4x5 negs and it does a wonderful job. It takes some work and I would be willing to help you with...