I seem to recall that being correct also. And, I think I remember that the issue was centered more around the 80mm than the 110mm. I remember feeling that enough time had gone by that I could safely...
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I seem to recall that being correct also. And, I think I remember that the issue was centered more around the 80mm than the 110mm. I remember feeling that enough time had gone by that I could safely...
Wow... that is gorgeous. I think I like it with the chrome hardware. "Stealth"? As compared to what... a 20x24? :)
Hi Maurits!
Thanks for the review. It is a real shame that the editing falls short... still looks like a beautiful book!
Jon
I apologize if this has been mentioned before, but I didn't come across a posting after a cursory search:
http://www.oldphotographiclenses.com/
Looks like a wonderful book!
Jon
I don't know if you all have seen this, but it looks like a gorgeous book:
http://www.oldphotographiclenses.com/
Jon
Hi T.G.,
Nice camera. I didn't see or missed pricing on your website. What does one of those babys run?
Jon
Wow, so much info. I'm mentally processing... I really like the idea of the Kodak Master View, but some of these wood cameras are just stunning. Tony K. told me about a great one-on-one he took with...
I know this post is from early last year, but I just couldn't help commenting on it... this is just gorgeous. I love it.
Jon
Oh yeah, Ed. You are making this a lot easier... :)
Is it just the hold-ability of the whole plate (6.5 x 8.5 inch correct?) that you like over 8x10? Or is it the aesthetic of the format, or? I...
Oh, thanks a lot guys! What started as a bit of research for a future project has turned into full on Gear Acquisition Syndrome. :o
I haven't broken out my large collection of alt process books...
After selling my TK45 a few years ago, and spending altogether too much time peering through the teensy VF of my 5D MKII, I'm getting the urge to have an 8x10 for wet plate.
Have a few old...
Hmmm, maybe that was too broad of a question...
Anyone doing 'fine art' B/W prints out of InDesign? Any tips?
Thanks,
Jon
Hi all,
For the last 7-8 years I've scanned B/W film, tweaked in PS, and printed with InkJet Control (MIS inks). Now I'm starting to use my 5D for some B/W (using LightRoom and InDesign) and feel...
Hi Walter and Greg,
Thanks for the info--I'm off to B&H tomorrow... have to be careful to only come home with a paper cutter!
Jon
I've been investigating paper cutters, and I think I've settled on a Rotatrim. Any other recommendation for a rotary-type cutter?
Thanks!
Jon
http://wjw-photo.blogspot.com/
Uh, thanks. Have you actually tried it? This doesn't come up often, and I always search first. Most of the questions are about the difference between the MF and 4x5 holders.
This is why I asked,...
Hi all,
I was wondering if Fuji Instant B/W Film FP-100B45 Super will work in a Polaroid 545 back--or if I need to ditch the 545 and buy the Fuji PA-145 holder.
Anyone actually doing this?
...
A great reason never to support HP. Their motto is "Working Hard To Do As Much Disservice To The Large Format Community As Possible".
Just think if HP actually promoted good service--instead of...
I always try to get the price in writing...
That "trendy metallic shit" is great--I love it.
Hi Dee,
As a general rule, I cut 10-15% from the regular times when using my Unicolor rotary. I seem to remember reading that on JOBO's site.
> --Jeff Morfit, 2005-03-01 04:56:59
What Jeff said. A series on mounting/matting/framing. Different types of glass/acrylic, etc.
And really, better editing. No offense, but your posts are full...
Hi,
I had SK Grimes make me a filter holder for my 58mm SA XL and center filter. Drop me a line and I'll send you a photo of it.
Jon
Yep. Saloman and his ilk are some of the worst things to happen to the LF community. Please Bob, please, retire quietly and let someone competent and less antagonistic in your place.
With such...
Why do you ask, Frank? It won't make your 4x6 Walmart prints any better!
>Sorry I said you were not a photographer. When you called yesterday I thought you said you were an artist.
>--Bob Salomon HP Marketing Corp., 2004-11-19 16:06:48
Typical Bob--rude, deceptive,...
Jesus, Frank! How many times are you going to try to sell that Technar???
>of the man who would later become known as Jesus of Nazareth - Jesus Christ.
Nah, I'd go back in time and shoot Nietzsche penning the last few lines of his book "The Antichrist".
HP5, HC110 at...
>In this case I think you need two special plug ins.....
>--Jorge, 2004-10-02 17:04:51
What did you say, Jorge? You sound all muffled...
Good article. Can you speak about the Canon self timer? What model is it?
Thanks!
Thanks for the link, Neal. That is a excellent resource.
Hey all,
I can get a good deal on either a used Gitzo 1325 or 1548 carbon fiber tripod. I don't backpack and either will be strapped to my Lowepro roller case. I generally shoot in the city and...
Hi Dave,
I have a Leica 90mm Tele-Elmarit that has "Leicaitis"--heavy etching on the rear elements. I sent it to John at Focal Point and he said it wasn't worth repairing. Interestingly enough,...
http://www.bowhaus.com/inkjetcontrol/
Schneider recommends you use the EW series to avoid touching the front element. I bought a Heliopan brass step-up ring, 67mm-77mm. Less chance of vignetting that way also.
> Hey Jon - you should be over at the Steve Simmons threads, tossing some gasoline on the fires. This thread is way too classy for you -
Someday, Wank, you will move up to my level of class......
I did mine in Excel. I'm going to go to Kinkos and have them make a pad. Let me know if you want a copy, I'll email you the file.
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/unicolor/
And you won't have to buy three Combi-plans... got my Unicolor and motor for $15.
>I know that when I am out in the bush I will have to be very anal about this.
Hee hee... I thought you said something different in this sentence.... :)
Nice changing tent, great DIY.
> Excellent work! I'm not entirely pleased, though - I feel that I am experiencing format shrinkage again.
>--David R Munson, 2004-06-01 21:08:36
Could be worse David... you could have, uh,...
If VC had better editing, layout, and design, it would sell more--a great idea only partially carred out. I'm sure glad it exists, but I would be happier if it had a quality editor. And to you guys...