Mr. Hoffner, I don't know where you are, but it seems you bring a perspective to this discussion that involves very different views about what a privately owned, US-based Internet forum should and...
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Mr. Hoffner, I don't know where you are, but it seems you bring a perspective to this discussion that involves very different views about what a privately owned, US-based Internet forum should and...
Twasn't an accusation, rather an accurate observation. You've proposed "no rules." Without rules, there is anarchy.
High school debate is replete with rules. Here's a quickly found summary:
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I didn't see anyone ask for your questions. Nonetheless, they were asked/presented here. My responses assessing your proposed anarchy forum and providing encouragement to establish it will...
If there are other members here who would embrace your anarchy forum (can't title it with any specific subject like photography, since there would be no rules), I encourage their contributions to you...
I understand you're a big guy, but that's an awfully heavy option. :)
Miguel hasn't updated this thread for a while; he might still have the camera available:
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Ebony's what I chose after evaluating Canham. See:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?89687-4x5-quot-to-5x7-quot-is-it-worth-changing&p=876469&viewfull=1#post876469
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He won't be doing that:
http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=H.-Jones&lc=4993&pid=160743390&mid=5287341&locale=en-US
See this thread for details on the holders' specifications:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?80644-Whole-Plate-Standardization
New holders can be purchased from...
I've no idea if it's his main or only format, but in the video he's printing from 5x7.
Yes, PS seems central to that kind of operation. Are you outputting digital negatives to silver using the Lambda or an LVT film recorder?
Sorry to all for this slightly OT diversion. Bob, if you...
Adobe timed this perfectly. I've steadfastly resisted any move away from a completely wet workflow, save the Canon G-9 used for an occasional snapshot and satisfying publishers' demands that...
There is no blue filter in my bag. A UV filter, however, is on every one of my lenses. Unfortunately, most of the planet already exhibits enough haze.
Those who do have a blue filter in their...
I don't care about mine, but your question begs another. Why are they tracked and displayed? :D
Yes, the literal answer is "because vBulletin does it." I mean why is such software designed to...
I have a lens that exhibits the same loose behavior. Set taking aperture and then barely look at the lever (or make a breeze near it when cocking the shutter) and it'll move off the setting. So,...
http://www.viewcamerastore.com/ilford-delta-100-professional-6-5-x-8-5-25-sheets/
From the above linked page:
This film can be ordered at any time with a minimum order quantity.
Please...
Both!
That probably eliminates the possibility it's a manufacturing defect. :)
Well designed cameras have alternative paths for that air. Not as open as clipped glass corners, but far from hermetically sealed. :)
It's just as effective to look through the lens and evaluate...
Unfortunately, doing that exacerbates the vignetting caused by using any filter on this series (and the -S series) of lenses. Least-bad, i.e. minimum vignetting, approach is to use a step-up adapter...
Thanks Bob, I already have one.
No, it's not mandatory. You could always leave them intact and be able to see the entire image. :D
I'm unable to discern a notch code from your images in posts #1 and #15. What type film is this?
[Fantasy mode on] A 227mm* Apo Sironar N (not S) having a front cell accessory thread long enough so that filters wouldn't collide with the front element in a shutter that has a near-circular...
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?102791-Kodak-to-sell-two-imaging-businesses-to-its-UK-pension-for-650-mln
The UK Pension Plan, which will choose a name for its new entity at time of closing, will merely distribute Kodak-branded film manufactured and supplied by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, which...
I enthusiastically support that revision. Anything to motivate responsible behavior and posting. Next, how about "real names only?" :D
Both of you. Turn around. Face wall. Repeat. There, just as effective. :)
Thanks, now I understand. In your previous post you said
so I'm concluding that Photo Fusion and Fusion 4000 are the same product. The key word here is transparent, which you've confirmed. I am...
Hi Bob,
Thanks very much for that post. I'm a little confused about which product(s) you're referring to in it. Bienfang, the manufacturer of Fusion 4000, makes no mention of cold lamination in...
The OP in post #1. :)
Yup, that's the beige I was referring to in my original post, which shows through the high values with single-weight Azo. Thanks Bob, I'll look forward to your comparison when the Fusion 4000...
Bob, do you also have Colormount on hand? If so, I'd greatly appreciate your evaluation of their colors in a side-by-side comparison. Thanks in advance.
From the manufacturer:
"Fusion® 4000 Adhesive – is an ultra-clear, removable, thermal-activated, 100% inert, pure adhesive film that can conform around free-form shapes. Perfect for ghosting and...
I don't know since I've never used it. The only reason for my interest is based on the tissue's color/density. If it's much whiter than Colormount, I'll find out. :)
When dry mounting single-weight Azo prints, which are a bit transparent, the warm color of Colormount dry mounting tissue infiltrates high values, causing them to be muddy/warm instead of white. I'd...
Even with the "zero power corrector" in use?
Eric, Ken's profile indicates he's not been active here since April 3.
He's now posted again, saying that B&H has placed another 8x10 TMY special order and will again offer it after Kodak's 10-week fulfillment lead time.
B&H has been my primary supplier of all things...
B&H describing the film as "Discontinued" (which it is as a standard catalog item) has created some stir. Take a look at Keith Canham's Facebook page:
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I can't help with your question (my 80-degree 210 Fujinon is in a Copal 1). However, heads up: there can be more to this than the threads. I also have an 80-degree 135 Fujinon in a Seiko 0...