For DSLR work, it's the power of manipulating RAW files. When adjusting scanned negatives, they come in as TIFFs and are corrected in Lightroom and Elements.
One of the features I didn't think I...
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For DSLR work, it's the power of manipulating RAW files. When adjusting scanned negatives, they come in as TIFFs and are corrected in Lightroom and Elements.
One of the features I didn't think I...
I finally put the right search terms into Google. It's an E&H.T. Anthony Co. Victor model dry plate camera. It doesn't seem to be too rare. Many were made and meant as an 'enthusiast' camera.
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Some closeups.
I went to the Brimfield Flea Market today and found this. It's in great shape and I took a chance that it isn't a reproduction. The lady had it mounted on a wooden tripod that looked to new for the...
In another thread a few people recommended the book 'Graphic Graflex Photography'. They said it was full of great information. I ordered a copy from Amazon and when it arrived, it had 6x6 negatives...
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Very nice work! The B&J is a metal camera that has inlayed spots for the leather. This will leave a black frame around the wood on each side. I think the contrast will look pretty good. I don't have...
I'm still on my 30 day probation and unable to see that section of the forum. But it's nice to know it's been done before.
I picked up a B&J 4x5 Press camera at auto parts swap meet of all places. It's missing it's leather pieces and the spring back, but over all it's still very solid. I was thinking of doing something a...
With the lenses I have been using I had no way of closing them down. They were all shot wide open. This is an enlarger lens that has the ability to stop it down. This was shot a f/22 for about 3...
This was taken with an enlarger lens and yellow filter.
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Let me try this again.
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=132333&d=1428974008
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=132229&d=1428787573
Paper negative. Adjusted in Lightroom.
Omega View 45D
Lens is from a disassembled telephoto 35mm...
When I brought this one into Lightroom I didn't convert it to black and white. I adjusted the colors to give it a more warmer feeling. I like the way it turned out.
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http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=132171&d=1428717415
I hope it's OK to ask a beginner question in this forum.
How are you focusing the night shots?
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=131875&d=1428253006
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=131874&d=1428252972
I have been having fun taking these pictures.
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Busch Pressman, pre-flashed paper negative
The lens is part of a 190mm telephoto lens for 35mm. It was a lens I got at a yard sale in a box of other photography stuff. The aperture...
Is this considered still life?
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Busch Pressman, Wollensak 162mm f/5.6, pre-flashed photo negative.
I haven't been to the Quabbin in a while. There are some good spots to photograph up there.
Currently I have no way to develop large format film, so I am using the photo negative method. I have...
I feel I am getting a little better. I need to explore pre-flashing. I am wanting a very low contrast look and this is not it.
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I am trying to figure out exposure times.
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My first paper negative. Shot with a 4x5 pinhole camera on the cheapest paper I could buy. Developed using the cheapest chemicals too.
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Thanks for the welcoming! I live in Monson, MA and work in the Chicopee area.
When I got home today, my B&H order was at my door! It's like having free overnight shipping living here. The order...
Hello everyone, I am making the leap to large format with a Busch Pressman model D and a Wollensak Velostigmat 162mm f/4.5 lens. I do not have the ability to process 4x5 film, so I am planning on...