Sorry, I've missed that thread when it came up a few days ago...
I would just like to point out that J&C had been in close contact with Kodak for quite some time now to make t-max available in ULF...
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Sorry, I've missed that thread when it came up a few days ago...
I would just like to point out that J&C had been in close contact with Kodak for quite some time now to make t-max available in ULF...
Thanks for the correction, David, and for the publicity! :)
I knew that it worked only in one direction, just got which half with which wrong...
PJ
Sorry I might have read you wrong, here... The term "projected" is not really appropriate here, since it's a contact, pigment migration process...
PJ
Not exactly...
You have to use an 8x10 positive and a negative in order to get the chocolate effect...
The chocolate comes from matching an 8x10 black and white negative with a color positive......
Hey Geert,
Just a quick word to clarify something:
Photographer is not a protected profession anymore in Belgium... It was "liberated" on january 1st along with a bunch of others, in light of...
Mark, I think you've got your maths wrong...
12x20 is indeed cut in the other way (on the long side of 20x24) than 7x17 (on the short side of 14x17...),
and 4x10 is of course 8x10 cut in...
Just to add my grain of salt...
For "squarer" shooters like me who shoots 11x14, 7x17 is an interesting format because :
a- the camera is smaller...
b-the image circle needed to cover is the...
One relatively easy solution, though not necessairly the best for high resolution scanning, but more than enough for any web-based application, is to do a quick and dirty contact print on 5x7 photo...
Were there ever any Wisner Hypergons actually made?
Considering that they are made-to-order and that there is actually to pic of it on the website, I'm kind of skeptical...
As for...
Among the widest lenses ever are the Goerz Hypergons, covering 130-140 degrees. Massively expensive now... The Rodenstock Pantogolas also come to mind, with a coverage of 125 degrees...
As far as...
Epson also makes a scanner which can handle A3 transparencies (12x17") but it's more than double the price of the Microtek, so I don't think it's a contender for your application... The Microtek is...
For an explanation of Mamut, you can look here:
What's in a name?
But in short, it comes from the 19th century "mammoth plates", which were 18x22 plates of glass, coated in sensitized...
George,
Thanks for pointing that out, I will indeed review my set of images that are randomly rotated in that particular corner of the screen, I tend to not see nudes as a problem, but I can fully...
Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that I've just finished redoing Mamut Photo's interface.
You can have a look here:
Mamut Photo, Ultra-Large format photography and Alternative processes
...
Well, it's not really portraiture, and it's not strictly speaking ULF...
http://www.mamutphoto.com/galerie/galerie4x5/images/crop0056s.jpg
It's simply an image taken with the scanning back i...
Originally from Canada, but now in Brussels, Belgium...
PJ
My own solution to the "300mm-covering-11x14" problem is a Rodenstock Apo-Gerogon 300mm f9 process lens. It covers 11x14 and a little more, though misses the corners of 12x20, when wide-open...
...
I might actually pack my 11x14 and go up there! :)
(and buy a box or two of slide 4x5 for the color...)
That would be nice...
PJ
Hi Bernard,
7x17 film can be had froma couple of places, and J&C is often quoted as one of the cheapest places to go to...
Brands will have to be "merginal" stuff like efke or maco, unless you...
I'd start with Glennview ... not the least expensive, but he has a lot of stuff...
(www.glennview.com)
PJ
64 inches of coverage, wow !
That's a lot more than 16x20 !
That covers, in theory, a 45 inch X 45 inch plate !
i'll say it again.... wow !
PJ
For the scaling up of a bender kit, here is a guy who did just that, building himself a 12x20 camera...
http://home.earthlink.net/~samfidget/frame1.html
PJ
I have to say, great news for all contact printers !
Keep up the amazing work you're doing, it's through passionnate people like you that traditional photography will thrive for years to come !
...
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to let you know that there is some new stuff on Mamut Photo,
Mainly an Interview with Brooks Jensen, the Editor of LensWork magazine...
Mamut Photo's interview with...
Hi Bruce,
It seems to me like a move from 11x14 to 14x17 is not a very large size increase, it's a simple "step-up" from 11x14, just like 11x14 is a setp-up from 8x10 (well, it actually is less of...
No need to buy anything from calumet, there's a little thing called Quick disc that just requires printing out and using :
Quick disc website...
Mighty useful, and mighty cheap...
PJ
From my understanding of magnification ratios, you'd better go with a shorter focal length which will give you higher magnification with the same bellows extension...
It will cut down on your...
Well, CXC,
Sharpness is not the only reason to go into ULF...
Contact printing methods don't all yield high sharpness results, Oil prints for example, don't need very high sharpness...
And...
My suggestion would have been to look for long Heliars, but Kerry beat me to it...
One thing to consider for portrait lenses in ULF format is both coverage and working distance, which are dealt...
Mamut Photo, the ULF photography website now features two new articles :
An interview with Elsa Dorfman, a photographer using the Polaroid 20x24 camera :
...
Ok, I'm speculating here, since i have never work with stuff like Ilfotrans...
I guess it would be possible, the same way it is possible to shoot ilfochrome paper as a direct positive in camera,...
The worrying part in the new release :
Tom Petters, Chairman of Petters Group Worldwide, said, "Polaroid will become a strategic cornerstone along with our unique business model, and attention to...
Hi,
I'd like to invite you all over to the new ULF website, we've moved from our previous home at ulf.janvanhove.com, and are now residing at http://www.mamutphoto.com ... We've changed our look,...
I'd like to take a second to express my new year's resolution :
Create a LF PAW (picture-a-week) on my personal website...
Why ? well, the idea behind the original PAW comes from a Leica user...
Ok, Thanks for the info !
for now i'm experimenting with gelatin coated paper, and i still have to master the oil part of the process, i tend to just rip out the gelatin from the surface of the...
Ok,
I don't think I'm asking the right question...
I know the importance of gelatin seized papers to limit the absorption of sensitizing materials in the paper, but the oilprint process depends...
Hi andrew,
The photographic paper option was not on my list of tryouts anyway, but what I wanted to know is if the Gelatin content of watercolor paper is enough to react to bichromate and allow...
Hi,
I researching papers for alternative processes as well as alternative processes themselves, i've come across a tidbit of information that i've found intiguing : Watercolor papers are gelatin...
Just so you know, It might interest some of you that a dealer in germany (www.greiner-photo.de ) has a Phillips 11x14 in stock as we speak, as I said earlier I don't know for how much those cameras...
Clay ,
For how much does Dick Phillips sells the 11x14 cameras ? I never see a price when people discuss those cameras...
Thanks
PJ