Why not place a pice of ND lighting gel over the diffuser glass?
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Why not place a pice of ND lighting gel over the diffuser glass?
So he has the model releases or something, or the money goes to Sutton's estate or something like that?
One could even make a three-way distinction between 'Collector,' 'Photographer,' and 'Digital Photographer.' Reminds me of the year I finished my Century 8x10 restoration (large thread on this forum...
That's pretty funny!
Knurled Head Brass Low Head Thumb Screw: ( http://www.mcmaster.com/#thumb-screw-fasteners/=mpmhh3 ) Shave it down to make the head a little thinner a little and add some holes.
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I'm not good at reading through all the posts in a thread but is this thread about finding Popcorn Sutton images and having them removed because Popcorn does not want photographs of himself for sale...
Film is usually developed to a gamma around 0.6 to 0.8. So you are correct. (ie 0.7 x 0.3 = 0.21)
Crown is like a Speed without the focal plane shutter. Info here: http://graflex.org/speed-graphic/
Looks like thomas ciulei has your answer. I case anyone else searches for "white switch" on the CLS2000 head the switch turns off the illuminated indicator for "White Light" when the white light...
Most 150mm process lenses cover 8x10 at 1:1, perhaps that is the source of confusion.
Last two paragraphs post #22: http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?29267-Here-we-go-Century-8x10-Restoration&p=278463&viewfull=1#post278463
If your front and rear standard wont come closer together you will need a recessed lens board
Have you tried a magnifier loupe on the ground glass?
It looks worth restoring no matter how you end up painting it. Here are some before and after pictures of my 8x10 enlarger.
]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v670/ic-racer/bellows.jpg...
You found a Chromega E, that is a nice head!
93 degree angle of view.
If you wait until the lenses arrive and are in your hand you can just measure them rather than looking for the info on-line. For example my Fujinon 210mm has a 60mm rear diameter, but they are...
My darkroom microwave broke about 15 years ago and I have been using an old canvas type 'print dyer' and it is just about as fast to dry a test strip.
In my darkroom the perfect print usually looks...
Looks really nice. You even got the lens cone for making reductions.
If you don't have the manual it is here: http://www.cameraeccentric.com/html/info/elwood_1.html
Are you using one of those small fiddley 4x5 cameras? Man up and get a 8x10 camera with a lens mounted in a Copal 3...:)
I have purchased Fujinon large format lens caps from KEH.
http://www.keh.com/camera/Large-Format-Body-and-Lens-Caps/1/sku-LF299990316720?r=FE
So 500mi radius is 1000mi diameter, so if you start at the half way point you can get to Texas...
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?101843-Free-8X10-enlarger
New York is...
You can use trigonometry and the 'thin lens equation.' I find it easier to just mount the lens, focus and then check the corners. Do you have clipped corners on your ground glass?
"I shoot medium format black and white..." Latoya Ruby Fraizer
Source 1:30 on this video: http://blip.tv/whitneyorg/latoya-ruby-frazier-5981022
I think Drew is referring to the 2000W CLS300 head. The original poster is referring to the 600W CLS301 head powered by 2x 300watt ELR. Based on what Drew has posted I'd maintain an air of caution...
Why convert a 4x5 when 8x10 enlargers are being given away.
Some additional info is listed here: http://ssfilmholders.com/?page=critical_dimensions
I think Drew's post above from 2009 is about a CLS300 which had differnet bulbs. The CLS301 that I am familiar with use the halogen bulbs with built in reflectors. I'm not saying it does not have...
t = 0.350"
I would argue that nothing in a photograph is factual, other than the fact that it is a photograph.
You need to look at the suspected fibers with Polarized Light Microscopy. http://www.asbestostesting.com/asbimages.htm
Where is the suspected material? Behind the Lamps? There are a number of...
More like "when did I stop shooting color" that would be around 1986. I only dabbled in it as I felt contrast control was way too difficult compared to B&W.
You can (and should) read the much better information on selection of the aperture on this site's home page : http://www.largeformatphotography.info/fstop.html
Looks like a good solution, I'm surprised it did not work.. #4 and #1 grades are pretty close. How did you test that? Also, did you try putting the timer between the power supply and the LEDS.
How are you getting you exposure index?
If you want the background in focus with the tree you can use the focus methods here: http://www.largeformatphotography.info/fstop.html
I use Horseman also, keep taking pictures!
Check out page 6 of this manual for a list of lenses and lens panels: http://www.durst-pro-usa.com/pdf/manual/L138S_manual.pdf
You can use any mixing box 4x5" or larger on the CLS301 to make 4x5" prints. You need to know the size of the opening on the mixing box currently on the enlarger. If you have the 6x9cm opening, then...
You can't make any DOF calculation without knowing the acceptable COC on the print.