Louis, did you ever solve this issue? This is the only example of this problem I've been able to come across, so I thought I'd check in with you (and hope that you will read this!) Thanks!
Graham
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Louis, did you ever solve this issue? This is the only example of this problem I've been able to come across, so I thought I'd check in with you (and hope that you will read this!) Thanks!
Graham
So, a couple of these enlargers we have where I work are doing something weird:
All of a sudden (one print fine, the next print totally out of whack kind of 'sudden') prints will come out of our...
Took these last month, and developed them over the weekend. A continuation of my series of portraits of my Ride to Conquer Cancer bike team.
http://www.grahamcase.ca/blog/images/Marica.jpg...
Hey everyone, just a heads up:
I went to scan something on my V700 yesterday in SilverFast 6, and the program kept crashing when I clicked the scan button.
Today I went to the SilverFast site...
@dperez, That first one, The Woelke-Stoffel House, is incredible! The light looks great, and of course the house itself is so neat! I love that the tower is so narrow.
This is, really, the first architecture photo I've done, and just looking for some feedback, tips, whatever. I know that I need to get those verticals vertical, and work on my focus; anything else...
I'm (attempting) to begin a project to photograph my Ride to Conquer Cancer bike team, and as a catalyst to get my team members excited about this, I photographed myself to send them all an example...
I would really like to participate. I guess it's time to make some photographs!
Gandolfi (Emil?), are there any archival considerations for these prints? I ask because as soon as I read that you had run them through coffee, my heart leapt into my throat!
But otherwise, these...
For (Canadian) Thanks Giving, Anne's parents had us over for dinner, and demanded we dress up in Hawaiian shirts -- they had just returned form Hawaii and brought us back shirts.
I'm the one in...
Incident metering can't be worse than what I used to do: Reflective meter readings through my Canon AE-1 off my arm, and then adjust one stop assuming my skin would fall into zone 6 :)
Of course,...
ashlee52 meant this photo in the deleted post above. THIS IS ASHLEE52's PHOTO:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2763/4448840733_4d153f52b2.jpg
I think the fresh stuff is clear, maybe with a hint of yellow? I haven't opened my bottle in a few weeks though.
I'm getting scratching (I think from loading, as my film changing bag is too small), and I'm working on my development time (this was about 2.5 minutes in Ilfosol 3 1+9).
It prints better than it...
Yeah, stick with what you know at first. If you don't like what you're getting, then you can think about changing to a different film.
I personally like ortho films for portraits, as I like that...
I ordered Fuji Green sensitive film from CXS online (http://www.cxsonline.com/text/detailpage.tmpl?command=showpage&sn=798142&sku=WMGC1417&cart=13161955514308524&location=10011004), and it came to me...
I'm going to guess, and be corrected later, maybe.
I think it's two soft boxes, one above and one below the subject. If you look at the catch lights in her eyes, you can see the larger reflection...
A Full Plate is now, I believe, just a reference to a specific negative size, 6.5" x 8.5". I believe that you can get film in this size, however it is remnant of the days when glass and metal plates...
I saw that article too, Jon. However, my local store that sells film (as long with other photo equipment) currently has a 2 for 1 sale because the film is apparently discontinued. Also, none of the...
[The rest of this is kind of a rant. Basically I just want to say that I'm glad some people are making an effort to recreate these products that a lot of people really love, and miss. They may not be...
More photos from around my apartment. Just practicing my technique in proper exposure and development.
http://www.grahamcase.ca/blog/images/teapotN-1.jpg
I just wanted to pipe up again with regards to my Clayton F-76 experience in rotary tanks:
I tried a second time to develop some negs in F-76 in rotary, and again I got inconsistent negatives, so...
People on this forum have had success using x-ray film, and there's a wealth of knowledge.
Try these threads:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=48099&highlight=x-ray
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Luc, I love your other landscapes, but I'm definitely not sold on this one. Where your other ones are full of tone, this one os so heavy with the black silhouette of the mountains. They're too big...
I will say that it is definitely, 100% NOT 320TXP (the v's of your film are spaced out, the 320TXP is not).
I will also voice a vote for the Kodak HSI, and quote another source:...
My 14" takes 72mm filters. That's all I got!
But, wouldn't the film sticking to the side just not allow you to wash all the anti-halation layer off? It should not affect development. Also, my overdevelopment is strictly on the opposite sides of...
Just over the weekend I had my first "mishap" with rotary development. I have been developing minus 15% of posted times, and have been doing well developing FP4+ in Ilfosol 3.
I have Unicolor...
This is my first attempt at some still life style photos. It's not really a still life in the traditional sense, but I'll build up to those. For now, I just wanted to do some really simple stuff.
...
Awesome! Congrats :D
Alternatively you can call them or email them and ask them questions and see where that gets you:
http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/visitus/index.cfm
National Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, Canada would be my first guess, since they have all of Karsh's camera equipment (he donated it to them when he retired and moved to Boston).
EXCELLENT find and price on that lens if it was a Karsh lens, even a back-up lens. You should get it appraised and/or have someone try to verify the signature. From (very) amateur eyes, I would say...
I can't wait to get my lens board complete! I've been dying to use mine since I got it a couple of months ago, but had to get the shutter repaired first. Luckily, I got a fantastic deal on the lens...
Here you can find a photo of Karsh's Commercial Ektar 14" (donated to the national science museum here in Canada) that was on his main camera. It's just 11 earlier in the production line than mine!
...
I'm not one to throw fuel on the fire, but you can look at Yousef Karsh's signature here:
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/6744293
This one was done a while ago, but I've only just gotten around to scanning it, so here it is, my friend Paolo with his Hasselblad (cliche photo of a photographer photographing the photographing...
Luc, that's a great photo! I'm glad to see you're getting good use out of the Chamonix. Sherpa's are handy :D
I have never really done any landscape, but I gave it a go over the Canada Day long...
Szadow, have you ever tried making negs with your Fuji instant film?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySI8css4Yec