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  1. Re: Jobo ATL 2 Plus vs ATL1500 for B&W Sheet Film Development

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    It seems that an apology from CatLabs would have been "totally" appropriate.
  2. Re: Jobo ATL 2 Plus vs ATL1500 for B&W Sheet Film Development

    No apology from CatLABS? It would seem in order.
  3. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    Agreed!
  4. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    John, I wonder if it could be considered a reflex camera once its mirror viewing box is added, behind the ground glass . . . or would that be considered as "cheating the terminology", you think?...
  5. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Bravo! Great work.
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    Re: LF and ULF portraiture

    (re:"I like paper cash and prints in my hands")

    Agreed. For example, I feel sorry for parents who, years ago, might have taken digital pictures of their young children and now,
    neither the...
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    Re: LF and ULF portraiture

    Bravo, Francis!

    . . . and — as this thread which I started 17 years ago seems to be coming back to life — I've noticed that the only portrait examples we can still see are those which have been...
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    Re: LF and ULF portraiture

    Very nice shot, David!
  9. Re: Questions Regarding Nikkor-W and CM Fujinon-w Lenses for 4x5

    Dang.
  10. Re: Has anyone tried or have opinions on the Poilot PL810 sheet film reel and P2550 t

    (Tim, I wrote this at post#23 and couldn't seem to delete it. Mr. Moderator, could you please delete that duplicate post?)

    I tried the realfilmreel 4x5 reel just yesterday (NOTE: Therefore, this...
  11. Re: Has anyone tried or have opinions on the Poilot PL810 sheet film reel and P2550 t

    I tried the realfilmreel 4x5 reel just yesterday (NOTE: Therefore, this has nothing necessarily to do with the operation of their 8x10 reel).

    In fact, I want to further preface my comments with a...
  12. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Bravo, Andrea!
  13. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    Bravo.
  14. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    Um . . . Laurent . . . Isn't that the price for about TWO of these cameras?:confused:
  15. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Dear ic-racer,

    I agree with your shock that the photos have disappeared from this thread (as well as many others on the web.. which could be the subject of another thread, in itself, and IMHO...
  16. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    OK, Aesthetique .. in that case, you're absolutely right. But —seeing as the prices seem pretty reasonable and that after producing your prototypes this engineering company will have acquired some...
  17. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    Done, Aesthetique, giving you credit in the editing reason comments. Let us know how the laser-cut cams work out ... and how much they cost!

    Perhaps the engineering company will keep the drawings...
  18. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    @Ed and Aesthetique: You're welcome! .. and I repeat that the real credit goes to René Rook at Cambo in Holland who apparently had to go through some boxes in their basement, or something .. I...
  19. Re: Cambo TWR 54 - 4x5 Twin Lens Reflex (like Gowlandflex) Question...

    After seeing the above post from Aesthetique, I re-doubled my efforts and —EUREKA!— I've (re-) found the original cam plans that René Rook, of Cambo, kindly sent me years ago for the for the 150mm...
  20. Re: Kodak Retouching Fluid replacement. Ideas?

    Hi Doremus,

    I'm just seeing your response now, several years after you posted it, so sorry for the delay. In fact, part of my response to your reproach is that, clearly, I don't come to this forum...
  21. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Happy [soon to be] anniversary, ic-racer!
  22. Re: technique to get the "Karsh, Hurrell" look from sharp lenses??

    Hurrell's look didn't rely so much on make-up as retouching. Therefore, I wouldn't exactly say, "a lot of" make up.
  23. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Glad it worked out, Claus!
  24. Re: Durst L1840 Enlarger 8x10 10x10--Everything you wanted to know...

    Hello Claus,

    Christopher Nisperos in Paris, here. Try Wolfgang Weber, in München.

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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    David, you're quite welcome, and I apologize for not having read your original post more carefully.

    Regarding: "Unfortunately my still life setups were all going to be in my garage where I have no...
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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    Thanks, Steve. I, in fact, didn't read the post well enough.
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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    Harold,

    I'm sorry that you've chosen to respond sarcastically to a point I gave in a friendly spirit. You've successfully gotten me out of that spirit, but I have no intention of getting into a...
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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    Hi Harold,

    I'm not sure you're catching my point: You see, —unless you're photographing in direct, strong light— the fact that the light is changing during the day isn't at all a problem when...
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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    Hi Harold,

    It depends. If you're making a very long exposure (as for a close up) the variance of the light can be proportionally minimal. It's also possible to diffuse (and therefore reduce) the...
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    Re: September 2016 Portraits

    Wow. Bravo.
  31. Re: Best use for a 10x15 camera / film material

    Very nice, Xipho!
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    Re: Still Life Lighting

    David,

    Why not just use window light? For tech info, try a Kodak Dataguide
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    (photo©Christopher Nisperos, 2016)
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    As everyone says, Holden, very nice image. I agree with Renato that the overexposure on the rock-tops are a pity . . . in the olden days, one solution would be to make a duplicate negative (for...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Maris,

    Your image does a great job of conveying the impression of a hot day (whether or not that was the case!). As well, I like the way you arranged the clouds to look like a hand in the form of...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Your image does a great job of conveying the impression of a hot day (whether or not that was the case!). As well, I like the way you arranged the clouds to look like a hand in the form of a "peace"...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Mohammad, your photo is quite nice, too . . . but I was trying to comment on the photo by mrzine in post #11845. Apologies for my gaff.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    I agree: It's an interesting image, but much stronger when cropped to be a square ... in my opinion. Anyway, as I said, interesting shot!
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    good job at catching the "mood" of the moment
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    A view which is not only classic, but classy . . . Bravo!
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    Re: George Hurrell lighting

    Hi ederphoto,

    While it's true that Hurrell worked with the cameras you mentioned, I think one should be clear in pointing out that these weren't the cameras with which he created his most...
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