Well of course the advices still apply. Will be ignored and thrown away because camera is too small ? :)
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Well of course the advices still apply. Will be ignored and thrown away because camera is too small ? :)
Not exactly but the name of the forum is large format photography no ? Not large format camera...
Isn't it what we can call a "cliché" ? You also have young men disproportionally concerned about theur work and older ones really fine...
And if here is no curator involved, just the painter in his their own studio ?
Ok. It won.t be museum work. It shooting for painters for their catalog. I will do them with the painters.
Ilportant detail.
What do you think about continuous light ?
I ws a bit overwhelmed by the excellence of your technical words (excuse my french, I'm ... french...) but I'm completly subjugated by the superiority of your illustration !
Now I have to find 4...
The ideal would ne a set I can ise also as light flr object sculpture pictures. And also clzssiczl studio job : portrait, artistic nude'... Ansd not too expésive, I just bought the phase one...
In my case it will be for painters for catalog purpose. So no IR is asked or any polarized colour.
What do you mean by "good looking natural" ? You mean it is not necessary to use polarized light...
I'll have to shoot paintings, large and small ones. Can be up to 2x3m. The camera will be mfdb phase one on p65+ digital back. The purpose is to create catalogs and edition.
I gess that, for the...
You are not the first one saying that.
Hello,
I'm switching to digital (but will still shoot with my Hassy and Sinar F2 on film).
My intention is to hang a P65+ on a tech camera but I'm hesitating between Arca Rm3Di and Alpa 12 STC...
It is the question I was asking...
Hello,
I have the opportunity to have this symmar 5.6/300 convertible 12/500.
The immediate propose would be to do that kind of picture, meaning sunset with the sun right in front of the...
I found also Ilford Heavyweight matte. Much cheaper than Epson archival mat (a bit to warm sometimes) but a bit cold.
I have a jobodrum 4531 that came with my cpa2 processor. It is said that one can proces 4 4x5 sheet film. But it doesn't say how much developer or fixer to put inside to process... I can't find any...
Ine fact I'm using a Epson R1900 printer : great fot colour printing but no grey inks. I have one photo black ink (for glossy papers) and one matte black (for matte paper). If I do b&w with the epson...
You mean that my archival mat is in fact enhanced mat ?
Do you know about EPSON SOMMERSET VELVET ?
Thanks. In fact I used Fomapan100 with regular time dev from digitl truth with Xtol. I think the pyrocat you are using tends to give more contrast to the film no ? I'll use Xtol or R09 in a first...
Wich Epson ? Archival mat or enhanced mat ?
I'm looking for a correct/good matte paper for printing b&w images out of my Sinar F2 new camera. I'm using a R1900 Epson printer with Quadtone Rip for Black only printing. Of course photo rag paper...
Everything is in the question...
I'm looking for a cheap but correct film to begin with my Sinar F2. I used a bit Fomapan100 in 6x6. Find it correct for portraits and nudes, but a bit soft...
With carots and red wine ??? the world is small...
Thanks. It's gonna be a sinar Booster-1 probe for beggar for me...
Thanks for the answer. Here is my "meter setup" : 74209
My Lunasix F is quite accurate and doesn't need exotic batteries. Still waiting for my Sinar F2 (the postman will deliver next week).
So...
I konw of course the french GP forum... I'm already on it. But I think that Large format is more pertinent in USA.
Hello,
I got this Gossen accessory when I bought my Lunasix F http://www.butkus.org/chinon/flashes_meters/luna-pro_f/body38.jpg and I read it can be used to measure the light directly on the...
Things changed in the "XV" : no more stones but Kalashnikov...
Hi guys,
First of all please excuse my french... My english isn't perfect and I may, no I will for sure, do some mistake while writing on this forum.
I'm 46, male. My forum name, esox, comes from...