Hi Tracy!
Thanks for your comment above friends. I posted and realized I was posting from an old account and so I'm reposting again.
Here are some images of the shutter both open and closed....
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Hi Tracy!
Thanks for your comment above friends. I posted and realized I was posting from an old account and so I'm reposting again.
Here are some images of the shutter both open and closed....
I completely disagree. The last 25 years of my photographic career have been based on knowing what I wanted to say before I went out.
I completely agree. The last 25 years of my photographic...
I get that you want what you want...but after trying to get what you want, I predict that you will decide to change what you want and will want something else. I predict that the want that you will...
I don't care if my photographs say anything. I care tremendously that they ask something. I want them to start a discussion and hopefully they begin that conversation by posing a question to the...
Ok. ;)
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Folks, my NuArc 26-1K is having difficulty 'starting up' when I press the 'S' button. It takes anywhere from 10 seconds to almost a minute sometimes before it will fire up.
Bulb is relatively...
I'm working on a portrait project right now that is shot all in 5x7. I am contact printing with a frame I made in the mid-90's. I just yesterday in fact scraped off all the original duct tape and...
I'd be redundant at this point to say anything else.
Canham 8x10. I have all 4 reducing backs for it. No regrets.
Both 1 and 2, depending...
I have two BTZS tubes...the BIG ones that I use for 12x20. I often have 4 to 6 sheets that I want to process at a time, so instead of bothering to dry them out, I just fill the tube section to the...
Pyro negativess scan identically as regularly processed negatives. Don't let the stain hang you up.
That is not to say that processing film in Pyro is the same as processing negatives in other...
Hell if I were going to Moab and wanted a memorable experience, I'd go and actually *see* Tom Till...not just the gallery. One of the most memorable portfolio reviews I've ever had were the few hours...
Thanks for the suggestion Michael, but I won't argue with how the negatives turned out last night. The film looks great.
Sweet. Pyro-nerds abound. Thanks Tim. :)
Michael R....now *that* is what I was looking for. Thank you.
BTW, here's what I used. I may have typed it wrong, but I believe the contents of the metal box are correct.
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Reading today.... Thanks Doremus.
I have that book as well as The Darkroom Cookbook.
I've been using PMK for about six years now and love using it with just about every film I've shot in that time. As I was mixing up a fresh batch tonight before processing my 12x20's from today, I...
Send me a pic of your holders and I'll swap you dark slides. Those would come in handy next time I'm doing Zone testing.
Congratulations! Love the 4x10!
In my studio I have two Eversmart Pro II scanners that can scan HUGE prints and negatives. HOWEVER...for making a quick'n'dirty copy of a large print you should do exactly what Randy Moe suggested...
Out and about in Utah.
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Oh sure, you have a whole slew of developer options, exposure options, developing technique options, many people like to tailor their system to match the type of output or prints they want to make. ...
I would ask what the OP wants to do with these negatives. GSPs? Scans? Alt Pro? 'It Depends' seems to be the real answer to his question.
I need a microwave oven large enough to get this 12x20 film holder into...
Framed this tonight. Going in a group show in Feb.
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Indeed...if you think you will be *saving* money (not to mention time...), by learning the photogravure process vs. having a limited edition book printed by a reputable publisher, you are sadly...
Ok, cool. In an attempt to squeeze some more contrast out of my negative/print I'm switching to 12% Silver Nitrate down from 20%. In my first test last night I am seeing that the 12% is significantly...
So...help me with this one...
Longer exposures have more contrast?
You are picky. I like that. I am refining my latest salt-print too and spent seven hours yesterday tweaking the silver, the gold toning and the processing. LOOOOTS of variables with salt. No two are...
Here's my piece for the show in February. We were also asked to write a short essay about our work. Thank you to everyone who helped publicly and privately. You are all a huge help.
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So...putting one of my salt prints in a show in February. What are you guys calling these things? Salt Prints? Salted Paper Prints? Calotypes? I'm leaning towards Salted Paper Print myself...
Went out to Great Salt Lake and photographed with the 4x10. I was thinking of doing a 12x20 but it wasn't there. I will go back out tomorrow and try again. It's part of an ongoing project. I also...
Yes, we shall see. I will play with some gold chloride toner tomorrow. I am happy where I'm at right now but want to refine it just a tad with the toner and some contrast increase.
Before and after the heat press. 2 minutes at 180deg f.
Fabriano Artistico, 20% AgNo, salt/gelatin sizing, NuArc 26 1K @ 70 joules.
12x20 Efke 125 @ 125, 2x strength PMK @ 75 deg / 15...
Nice job Andre! Now...remember that spot. It is gold.