Turner Bellows?
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Turner Bellows?
My last version of PS was version 6. Since then, I've been using Paint Shop Pro.
All,
This has been a greatly illuminating thread. Thanks.
I'm a little late to this party, but, having just read the ASMP article, I don't see what all the fuss is about.
As I understand it, this is coming out of Pelosi's House and Reid's Senate....
More props for Carol. Her website is here.
As with many others, I started shooting B&W with 35mm way back when. Then, I started to shoot color and, finally, B&W again. (I guess it was a "mid-life, back to my roots" kind of thing.) Anyway, a...
Dave,
Wow! I can't begin to imagine where your head must be! I guess the only upside is that 2008 has to be better!
I wish you well.
Ha! Exacto-mundo. Unless you're shooting Type 55 for the negs, it kinda defeats the whole purpose of shooting 'Roids in the first place.
It's beginning to sound like a variation of the age-old adage:
1. Quality work
2. Inexpensive price
3. Fast turnaround
Pick any two.
If Carol can't turn it around quickly enough for you,...
Why not use a regular ol' penetrating leather dye... like shoe dye? Clean the leather first, then dye it, then apply a leather conditioner like Lexol.
Or, if you want a higher shine, you can...
Word up! She's competent, thorough, honest, and one helluva human being on top of all that. The world could sure use more people like Carol.
I've seen the old Zone VI literature and it made a lot of sense. The Paul Butzi website claims there's very little difference. Who knows!
You might check with Carol Miller at Flutot's.
IIRC, Heliopan filters are either .5 or .75mm. I don't believe they make a filter with a 1mm thread.
But Bob Saloman would know for sure.
SRV, Hendrix, Santana, et al., would have their signature sounds no matter what guitar/amp combo they used (within reason). Their "sound" comes from their hands, not their equipment. SRV, playing...
Best wishes for a great Christmas!
That's exactly my point. You have a Constitutional right to express yourself. There is no right to do that by creating a photgraph.
Sorry for the confusion.
All other things being equal, the 90mm should need "about" 1.5 times as much light in the 72mm lens's shutter.
f/8 on a 72mm lens corresponds to a 9mm diameter aperture. The area of that opening...
What's to disagree with? As I understand D'Amario, you don't HAVE a Constitutional right to "express yourself through a photograph." You DO have a Constitutional right to express yourself. Period....
I disagree. You don't have to paint and wave a banner. There are other ways to express whatever it is.
Don't get me started. :mad:
There are many ways to express something and not all are acceptable in all circumstances.
I don't think it's a simplistic "black and white... all or nothing" issue.
Weren't Canon, Nikon, Pentax, etc. hawking their multi-coated lenses much earlier? I seem to remember coatings on 35mm camera lenses from late 60's.
(Hard to be sure, though. A lot of what I...
Digital for eBay and stuff like that... film for everything else.
Beautiful. I never get tired of images like that.
Plenty to think about. Thanks for all the ideas!
Reading Darryl's thread about fungus got me wondering -- how many of you keep a container of desiccant with your lenses?
Also, any other tips to avoid fungus? None of my lenses have any now (knock...
OUCH! Thanks for the heads up.
I don't think Western Bellows has a website, but the phone number I have for them is (909) 980-0606. Camera Bellows in the U.K. does have a website. Can't say whether they're the "best," but they...
David,
It looks like you did a beautiful job. Enjoy it!
Geez! Doesn't he know that the white balance is set when they first put the pixels on the film emulsion?
Welcome back, Dave. I can't begin to imagine what you're going through, but I wish you the strength to deal with it.
That's to be expected.
In the U.S., two sources come to mind: Western Bellows (Etiwanda, CA Tel. 909-980-0606) and Turner Bellows. Either should be able to give you ballpark estimate.
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LMAO! So true!!!
Interesting. And, apparently, they're no longer doing so. Catch-22.
Oh, well. Fortunately pour moi, I still get by with my ol' analog meter.
Hmmm. It appears they no longer carry them. My bad!
IIRC, Rich Ritter used to modify them. He may still do it.
As Jack mentions, it modifies the spectral response of the meter. For more info, here is an article by Alan Ross from Calumet's website -- they still sell them.
A fellow named Paul Butzi has a...
The older version of the manual (for the analog meter) advised users not to drop it into ravines, so these calculations weren't necessary. I guess the newer digital meters are more rugged (and...
Did you bother to read the manual, Ralph? There's an entire chapter on Lanyard Management with a special section on ravines.