ImagePrint and Studioprint seem to be the best RIPs on the market for your needs. I have used both, and they are very different beasts. ImagePrint is much more of a plug and play product, and seems...
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ImagePrint and Studioprint seem to be the best RIPs on the market for your needs. I have used both, and they are very different beasts. ImagePrint is much more of a plug and play product, and seems...
I am not up to speed on all of the Graphic models out there, but don't the Speed Graphics come with a focal plane shutter? This can be a *huge* advantage if you want to shoot with older barrell...
I am just getting into large format, and I have determined a few focal lengths t hat will satidfy me, based on what I commonly used in 35mm format.
As far as current offerings go, what are some...
Ditto. This is the best out there.
That begs the question: Can a Speed/Super/Crown Graphic handle 75mm lenses? If so, will I need a recessed lens board or bag bellows?
I have been doing *alot* of rading lately on 4x5 cameras, but do not have access to see any in person, unfortunately.
I need a 4x5 camera for landscapes. I notice that I do many photos with my...
For starters, you will need a 'normal' lens. Something like a 160mm. I would then choose a long lens, like a 300mm. Will you need longer? No way to tell until you use it. Keep track of what lenses...
Technique, technique, technique.
I would love to see more ways to improve my exposures and processing. Both digital and traditional printing methods.
The lens is an f6.8 lens (maximum), 90mm.
Voila!
I would love to see an issue on either Michael McKenna, or his up-and- coming assistant, Rolfe Horn.
I am extremely interested in an alternative to either a Tachihara, Horeman Woodman, Arca-Swiss Discovery, or Calumet Cadet. Especially if the price approaches the $500 level. I doubt that we could...