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  1. Re: 8x10 Arista.edu ultra and tray development

    developed this time, no scratches, thanks.
  2. Re: 8x10 Arista.edu ultra and tray development

    I used 32 oz of chemistry in 8x10 trays, and I'm pretty sure it was the bottom of the tray that scratched my negatives--I made the mistake of using some older printing trays. I'm going to try the...
  3. 8x10 Arista.edu ultra and tray development

    I just started with 8x10 after a couple years of 4x5--with the smaller format I always used kodak 400 tmax, I really enjoy the way it looks. With 8x10 however, I had to skimp and buy the 200 arista...
  4. Solarization/Sabatier with color Negative: is it possible?

    I have been doing some research, and I was wondering if anyone had seen/found/accidentally achieved the type of inversion seen in Ansel Adam's Black Sun, except with color negative film (I'm using...
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    Re: post "in Galli style"

    old calumet monorail
    rodenstock 135 and 210
    fuji 160s
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    Re: Open vs Closed tray

    you should continuously agitate by shuffling from top to bottom throughout the entire cycle, especially if you are attempting more than two or three sheets at a time.
  7. Re: I need help with scanning resolutions/sizes

    where would I go/what kind of money am I looking at to have a wet print made?
    I've only really hand printed
  8. I need help with scanning resolutions/sizes

    I've not scanned negatives before for large format printing, but, alas, I want to make some prints larger than my darkroom/wallet will allow, so I need to scan a couple negatives, but here is my...
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    Re: bye bye silver?

    in the nov/dec edition of Lenswork there is an impressive article by the editor about digital printing--he concludes, with densitometer numbers to back him up, that one can now achieve blacker blacks...
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    Re: Damn water spots...

    denatured alcohol and Q-tips cleans it right up, just be conservative with the alcohol or it'l streak
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    Re: Push processing new T-Max 400

    I've only made a couple 8x10's off the stuff pushed to 1600, but there is no noticeable grain...given I've not pushed 4x5 to 1600 before. Did the same thing to the 120, and it has about the same...
  12. I need a powerful, yet easily portable flash

    I'm looking for a flash unit that I can either hand hold or bracket mount to my 4x5, be able to bounce or diffuse and still get a good working aperture.
    I've looked at quantum, but they are way...
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    Re: Push processing new T-Max 400

    thanks

    the film looks good
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    Push processing new T-Max 400

    So, I have some of the new t-max 400, but I need to develop it at EI1600.
    I develop in trays, and Kodak's tech publication does not seem to give the dev. times for sheet film in trays pushed...so I...
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    Re: sunrise/sunset BRING IT!

    http://photos-c.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v164/27/47/162900312/n162900312_30186954_3930.jpg
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    Re: KB Canham or Ebony?

    johnson city
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    Re: KB Canham or Ebony?

    thanks for the advice...it's nice to talk to people who have handled the cameras, I'm in East Tennessee, so I don't have much opportunity to handle either camera before I buy it. Right now I'm using...
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    KB Canham or Ebony?

    I'm looking for a new 4x5 and I'm not sure which way to go--
    the two cameras I am looking most at are the Ebony SV45TE and the K.B. Canham 4x5--there isn't really a model number, its just the only...
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