What I am finding is any prolab generally only goes up to 120. They do not have the carrier to develop 4 x 5.
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What I am finding is any prolab generally only goes up to 120. They do not have the carrier to develop 4 x 5.
Which labs process and print 4 x 5 C41? Thanks
I am 50 and brand new to LF. I have shot 35 since my Kodak Brownie days and MF for several years.
Kevin: My question really is, I guess, where most people shoot in this format; whether towards gentle wide or short telphoto. It appears the 210mm is popular. I have the 150mm and am looking...
In the 4 x 5 what lens do you prefer most for non portrait general shots? Thanks
I just ordered the Durst Laborator 1200. Highly reccomended over the competition.
I will need a sturdy stand or bench for my enlarger and another for working in t he darkroom. I will be checking out Lowes or Home Depot, but I fear this stuff w ill be fairly flimsy or unsteady. Any...
I just bought the Harrison 4 x 5. I am new to large format and it seemed to me to be a no brainer.
I was shooting velvia on a 6 x 7 rollex back at small apertures of f32 or f45 ca lling for 1 sec exposure. I rated the film at 50 which probably would do better at 40. Nevertheless, exposures were...
I have been reading earlier answers on this topic. My question is are loupes suc h as a 6x for slide review good to use to focus on the groundglass or are loupes specially designed for focus better...
I am new to 4 x 5. I will need to send my slide film off to be developed. How do most people send their film. Do you take it out of the holders and put it into what or send the holders? Thanks,
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