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    Zone VI VC 8x10 enlarger

    Jason,

    I have the 5x7 version. The 8x10 uses the same frame and concept. Which part of Calumet's claim do you think is in question? Have you ever tied "split printing" with your current...
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    Moon exposure...not what you might think!!!

    Ansel Adams always suggested that 1/8, or faster, was required to get a sharp shot of the moon.
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    Weddings and 4x5

    I hear many photographers talk about using 4x5 for group shots, but in my business the group shots never go beyond 8x10, the largest photo I put in an album. For other shots, I can't see any...
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    Muddy Prints, Why?

    This shows exactly why you shouldn't take too much advice from others and why you shouldn't change a procedure that you are happy with. A 2/3 stop change in exposure can be significant, depending...
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    Digital Negatives / Contact Printing

    I have purchased and read the book. Just got Photoshop installed. Haven't done any work yet. Actually, I am leaning toward Carbon and cyanotype prints over platinum. But, the whole thing looks...
  6. Adapting a 4X5 head to cover 5X7 on the Zone VI 5X7

    I am with Niel. To do 5x7, you need the Type 2 enlarger. You can mount the Bessler head to the enlarger (if I remember correctly), check with Calumet for an adapter kit. You will NOT be able to...
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