I suggest you also take a look at 400TMax. I know that some photographers don't like the look of it, but I just love the smoothness I get with it on my Azo prints. I've made many 8 x 10 negatives...
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I suggest you also take a look at 400TMax. I know that some photographers don't like the look of it, but I just love the smoothness I get with it on my Azo prints. I've made many 8 x 10 negatives...
The 90 mm will not focus to infinity on a Tachihara without moving the front standard back some on the bed. Pull down those two upright levers in the front and push the standard straight back until...
He doesn't really seem to be up on the latest techniques. Perhaps you should reply with a suggestion that he update his repertoire by attending this conference. I'm sure they'll be having another...
The closest thing in terms of tonality to Pan F in a sheet film is 400TMax. Develop it in a gentle, soft working developer like Harvey's (something with glycin in it) and you'll turn all the...
1) Sarah Greenough, "Paul Strand: Sixty Year Retrospective", Aperture
2) Paul Strand and Nancy Newhall, "Time in New England"
3) Brett Weston, "The San Francisco Portfolio", Lodima Press.
4)...
If you haven't already, please post this on the Azo Forum.
I'm reporting you to Bill O'Reilly.
They're reprints. Therefore, not Bill Brandt prints at all. The silver gelatin prints are more correctly labelled "Robin Bell prints from Bill Brandt negatives".
"On the other hand, if an old thick film emulsion is what you want, then that's what you want. There are some still being made."
No there aren't. Super XX was the last one. The "old style thick...
Neither my 12" Dagor nor my 19" Red Dot Artar has ever exhibited any focus shift at any aperture from f/6.3 (Dagor wide open) to f128 (Artar stopped all the way down).
One item I found invaluable in the Altamaha Swamp was hip waders. Take them if you have them.
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"Is Jim talking about the same show here?:" -------Matt Miller
Such violently negative reactions had me wondering. Maybe I was suffering from severe macular degeneration that day. Perhaps...
Try 400TMax. It may surprise you.
The show's itinerary is listed in the book.
It's on the Azo Forum at http://www.michaelandpaula.com and is valid for a number of films, among them JandC Classic 200 and Bergger BPF 200 as well as all Efke films.
My condolences.
Do you have a record of the serial numbers? That's a big help to the police, who will circulate them to the pawn shops and camera stores if you can give them a list.
I've also...
The formula was listed in one of the display cases along with one of his work sheets.
Bergger VCNB is lovely paper. While it has a creamier base than Ilford Multigrade, I've always been able to make much nicer prints on it than I can with Ilford papers. It sounds to me like you...
"Computers and word processors are changing everthing to do with journalism."
No they're not. They've been standard equipment in newsrooms now for decades. It's the advent of cyberspace that is...
http://www.framesbymail.com/metal_mouldings.html
"although he doesn't seem intent on any improvement to the weight"
To most of us who've used Azo a lot, making it heavier is not an improvement. I much prefer that the new paper be a single...
BTW, contact printing papers are neither cameras nor lenses.
Michael Smith will ship Azo anywhere in the world.
http://www.michaelandpaula.com
Forgot one thing: I rate my 400TMax at 200.
"I'm just processing in trays so wondered if you might have a time I could start with for tmax 400? -Rob"
400TMax in ABC is a wonderful combination. There is beautiful (albeit gentle), slightly...
Kirk:
Are you able to make black and white inkjet prints which rival your wet chemistry prints? If so, how long and difficult was the learning process?
I'm thinking it may be time for me to...
Lars:
After holding your money for more than two years without rendering you any value in return, Wisner also owes you substantial interest.
If you are willing to lend him $4,200.00 interest...
Not all E-6 films are high contrast. Kodak's EPY, aka Ektachrome 64T has a gentle, low contrast scale which is longer than some black and white films. It responds well to zone system controls.
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The bottom line is that there really isn't much in the way of large format in stores outside of New York, Chicago or LA. And in any city smaller than Washington or Baltimore there's nothing.
I bought the sharpest lens I own from Andrew.
BTW, Pro Photo moved to I Street, between 19th & 20th NW. It's the best in town, but is becoming digitalized just as fast as any other camera store. It has a lot of good medium format and Leica...
cya there.
Ok, I'll inform my household minion. How early is 'bright and early'? 8? 9?
I went down to the monastery today and made 4 nice 8 x 10 negatives in the garden and grotto. The place is just...
I stopped there on my way home from work yesterday. Couldn't see much, especially since the mines and water tanks are fenced off.
I've got a lot of better places along the towpath. If we want to...
The ultimate irony, which I for one would dearly love to see, would be for the new paper to prove superior in quality to the Azo being packaged now. Then Michael and Paula would sell off part of...
I buy them at Loewe's. They sell them in packages of 15 for about $3.00.
There's always the Catoctins, too.
Where, precisely are these old Gold Mine ruins? (i.e. near which mile marker or Lock Number?)
Sure. For now let's make it the monastery grotto at 1:00 PM Saturday, but let's be flexible. 1400 Quincy St. NE, Washington, DC. Need directions? It's about 2 minutes drive from the Basilica of...