Mike,
About 30 years ago I shot Plus X in a Mamiya C330. The exposures were remarkably sharp but the negs were fairly thin. Today I shoot 8x10, 4x5 and Hasselblad and I don't know why the Blad...
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Mike,
About 30 years ago I shot Plus X in a Mamiya C330. The exposures were remarkably sharp but the negs were fairly thin. Today I shoot 8x10, 4x5 and Hasselblad and I don't know why the Blad...
Super XX Pan in D-23 and more recently Tech Pan in Formulary TD-3, oh I miss you so...
The lab I worked at in Arizona had a policy to do contact sheet in the sleeve 135 thru 8x10 to protect the negatives. Negs are louped to check focus, and the more costly CONTACT PRINTS or...
I prefer a system that uses one set of filters and adapter rings for the different lens of my 4x5 system. Filters are best for different types of scenes, and you need to consider what the...
Hhhmmm, portraits in England, large format, slow exposures. I can only respond one way...
H.,
There were plenty of answers above, this is a different approach. If you wanted to try B+W film and develop in Formulary DI#13 or D23 two bath development to dramatically reduce contrast then...
I used a Combi Plan to process some negs which took some hard physical labor to get, then I got bad negs because I used the Combi Plan. I learned if you used it in the dark as a dip and dunk tank...
"I have been trying to photograph some of my oil paintings, so that I can have the 5x4 transparencies scanned onto digital. I thought that, assuming everything was square and level, if I focused...
Patrik,
Why shoot LF? Why shoot film?
It depends on what you subject is (4x5 format), architecture - 120 or 90, general purpose - 150, people - 210 or 250. I am jazzed whenever I look at the image my 120mm Super Angulon throws on the...