Thank you! I've had that little level for about 30 years. Bought it at camera shop when I lived in Japan. I think the maker was Linhof, or Rodenstock... I've never been able to locate them these...
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Thank you! I've had that little level for about 30 years. Bought it at camera shop when I lived in Japan. I think the maker was Linhof, or Rodenstock... I've never been able to locate them these...
There are tiny levels on the Canham, but most of the time I cannot see them because I usually have the camera up high. I find them finicky, anyway. My hand held level is much quicker.
I've been using the F.64 backpack since 2001.
I had the 8x10 out at Barnett Marine Park, which is just down the road from me. Framing the composition I wanted was a bit of a challenge.
https://youtu.be/JzxFG9ZxJxE
I've been using a V750 for over ten years, and quite like it. I scan everything from 35, up 14x17... yes, 14x17, done in segments. Then stitched together in PS. Fun!
Working on a series of videos about this developer and T-Grained films.
https://youtu.be/3O_sQ-V1qPI
https://youtu.be/LmxdYxL7Wdc
Wasn't that the Kookie Kamera?
Yes, tray processing is a no no with stand and semi-stand. Pyrocat-HD is probably the best for this type of development. I use a 1+1+250 dilution, in BTZS tubes for 4x5 and 8x10.
First time I took the 14x17 SH (Scrap Heap) out with her new bellows...
https://youtu.be/x_CBnaHdV_8
Wanted to see if this app was reliable...
https://youtu.be/OBqgJGfEElo
That saddens me. I learnt so much from him, mainly through his articles in PT magazines.
I'll give it a go. Drop me a PM.
Always enjoy your work!
I only have a few sheets left, so I thought I'd bring them with me to Golden Ears Provincial Park... I was 4 when this stuff left Kodak factory. Amazingly, it still produces excellent images.
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Yes, it looks like yours might be closer to EI 12, like my stuff from '67. How's the base fog?
That is correct. The mating bath carries the brunt of the dichromate, and should be neutralised before discarding. The warm water developing bath may have traces (not verified), but I really can't...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53835095820_e632fbbbeb_k.jpgPXL_20240704_125936726 by Andrew O'Neill, on Flickr
I got to know this lens a little better with the aid of some x-ray film...
https://youtu.be/euZu2bdjWs0
Finally made a decent print from this negative. It was a bit on the harsh side for gelatin silver, as it received stand development. So, I put it away and forgot about it. It's perfect for Carbon...
Welcome to the forum, Horst! You have some lovely images on your website.
It certainly is! But the huge cut in exposure time has been well worth it!
I decided to compare both a black salt print and a sea salt print, for any colour differences...
https://youtu.be/VjEQzdn8ccw
What a lucky find! It'll be fine. It might have a bit more base fog, and a slight loss of speed. I'm using expired in 1967 4x5 HIE (freezer stored). It has about 1/2 stop base fog, but still produces...
Welcome, Carole!
Enjoyed that very much! Thank you, Philip.
Try not to get yourself banned here like you did at Photrio...;)
To answer your question, you're giving a stop more exposure, going from 1/250th to 1/125th.... plus a third stop if you changed from...
Congratulations, Merg. I wish I could see it! Cheers!
Sorry Paul. I didn't realise that.
I'm getting used to using this stuff...
https://youtu.be/vIjk9fDVyFE
I've been working this way for many years, dumbing it down as I go. At the end of the day, we stick with what works for us.
I guess the person who developed QTR, worked only with Epson printers... Canon printers are more than capable, too. Dan Burkholder has decent information online, I believe.
Something that I've been doing for a number of years, now...
https://youtu.be/ceUO1yeJ21o
Is it available in sheet film? I've only ever been able to get it in 35 and 120...
We know better! ;)
:D Anything other than Canadian maple syrup would be sacrilegious!
This is probably the last video I'll make about this film... unless I can get my hands on some 120! Apparently they slitted a few pancakes at 60mm...
For a little "speed boost", like their HR-50...
https://youtu.be/Cl1CpYVe9bA
When I got more into photography (from drawing/painting/printmaking background) back around 1991, my only resources were magazines, and books. I was living in Japan, and didn't meet likewise...
https://youtu.be/SYytTMqwMfs