What Roger told, is ecaxtly what happened to me , though three or four years ago. Thank's to
Michael Mutmansky, whos review was the trigger to buy this camera without ever seeing one.
Here, at ...
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What Roger told, is ecaxtly what happened to me , though three or four years ago. Thank's to
Michael Mutmansky, whos review was the trigger to buy this camera without ever seeing one.
Here, at ...
How do you manage NOT TO GET NEWTON RINGS scanning 8x10's?
I've tried without success. There must be some solution. Otherwise this scanner
is useless for a LF photographer.
Hello from Makholma City! Once a week from the deep forests.
A cheap and working solution for handheld 4x5 is to buy a Cambo Wide body
and attach a self made lens holder in it. The body only costs somewhere in the 300$ range,
but the lensholder with...
Chris, I see you've also gone with the UC-inks. I have a 7600 here as somekinda proofer, but I think it could be wiser to take the step out and buy the 9600.
May I snoop a little and ask, what you...
Well, there would be a free lunch somewhere if three steps could rival six..........?
But I'm still a little confused. I have a friend here that processes 8x10 slides withTetenal 3-part kits and...
Gudmundur and Ronald,what went wrong with the three bath kits?
If these could be used, as they are not temperature critacal too, would be a child's play to
process 8x10's.
Thank's Clay!
This is the information I was after. I suspected that RA-4 was not prone to crossovers,
and now this seems to be true. One question still; what time do you use with 30 Cdegrees ? ...
"Don't all the processes go to completion?"
Nick, not in my lifetime. The more I do digital output, the more I value the analog methods.
Sitting the whole day by the computer necessary gives me...
I have been searching for a used RA-4 processor like Colenta Studio Line or similar for some time, and was today offered an old Beka with 24" width.
The machine is originally designed for B&W, but...
May I use the opportunity to ask a possibly silly question; Where exact do you see the differences between, say Bill Atkinson profiles and the Epson own profiles?
I've tried both, and get decent...
Take extreme care if you use Cibachrome processes in machines not designed for this. The bleach component of any silver-dye-bleach is very acid, and may in worst case dissolve the tin around electric...
Sorry Peter, I just missed the point. AFAIK there's no direct positive BW paper on the market, but there exists BW reversal developing kits. In theory these would behave as good for paper as they do...
Peter, take a look at this Photonet thread: http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004uhM
The speed for Ilfochrome in camera filtered heavy about 80ccY+60ccR is about 5 EV.
The...
My experiences of processing Cibas is that for highest quality you want to use the low contrast CF1k polyester based paper. (In fact, there's never exist any fiberbased Ciba-material)
To avoid any...
Foto J Lehmann in Germany seems to have these for 10euro piece.
http://www.foto-lehmann.de/frauswahlliste.htm
I have myself one 18x24 Fidelity, though I've never had any need for it.
It's safe to use both AN glasses at the same time. Ther's a lot of emulsions that creates newton rings on the emulsion side of the film. I've been making Cibachromes as pro for twenty years with two...
Hello Jeff! As true photographic situations seems sometimes more interesting than the whole end result, I put again a little gallery of life behinde the Compact II on my gallerysite: ...
Marek, Esser is just using colorneg, exposing them somewhat over.
His prints are really nice, huge C-prints (prints made in RA-4 or compatible)face mounted with Diasec.
With a "one stop" pull, you have the possibility to expose the film more and get an exposure latitude similar to color negative films. With a developer time of 4,45 to 5 minutes in E-6 first color...
Hello Paul! I'm too a new owner of a 7600 UC. As I got tired to mess with labs trying to get exhibition quality, I bought this just for making some panoramic pictures of my own.
There's sure...
"It was something more general about how the world looked. Still trying to figure it out."
There's a difference in spatial relationships that makes 8x10 look totally different than the same...
After using 8x10' s from Linhof, Wista, Tachihara and maybe some others I ordered a Compact II from Dick Phillips. I didn't know more about this camera than what was written in this forum, but the...
I have the same beast standing in my darkroom. Before it was possible to get it in, the ceiling had to be raised. But of all vertical enlargers, I beleieve it's still the finest one.
I changed all...
I have a Horseman 45HF and two Toyo focusing hoods. The common folding one and a one-eye-loup made of rubber. What you mean with the balloon hood, I don't know, but as these will fit, it would be...
For nitrogen burst, you don't need to drill holes in hard plastic. Use a flexible silicon pipe in which you just pull holes with a needle. I know many big dip and dunk processors in custom labs where...
I'll second the question, sorry!
Do you get even result developing 8x10 in C-41 using Jobo or any other rotary drum?
Jan
Thank's to all responding. But maybe I didn't clarify myself enough. I know there's no problem with 4x5 and Jobo drums. I once had the Expert drum and made 5x7 BW with it. That was not easy anymore,...
I get sometimes uneven developments of 8x10 colornegatives from different labs. The problem seems to be that the film size is is simply too big for hydrogen bubbles in dipn'dunk processors to make...
Try to find a used Agfa HiD scanner. Used, because Agfa doesn't sell these any more. Also the cheaper T1200 produces good quality, but naturally the Dmax is not as good as in the Imacon. A rgb scan...