Processing one or two sheets at time and taking the best guess for the rest is probably the way to go. I can't speak to RVP and RDP, but I had one sheet of RAPII which got stuck waiting for about six...
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Processing one or two sheets at time and taking the best guess for the rest is probably the way to go. I can't speak to RVP and RDP, but I had one sheet of RAPII which got stuck waiting for about six...
Most digital light meters have a programmable exposure timer. I've used my Gossen Digisix from 5 seconds up to 8 minutes since I don't generally carry a watch (the Digisix has a clock as well).
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Is this a problem or is it still possible?
Well, I managed to successfully focus my 90 f/8 Super Angulon for a 5 minute late twilight exposure. Using a loupe, particularly one where you...
Unlike most posters, I regularly hit the limits of coverage on all my lenses
(image circles of 216 to 336mm) and have been known to use a 6x7 reducing back to get more movement than is available...
Just a small observation that you don't absolutely have to use a backing board. Drill partially in on one side, flip the piece over and drill the rest of the way from the other side (same idea as...
Alternatively, buy a mitre saw, a good blade, and uncut 10 foot lengths of moulding. You usually save upwards of $4/foot on the frame, so the saw pays for itself pretty fast.
Based on my experience with optical type R and a Tango/Lambda print process, I'd agree with your lab's numbers. Wether or not your particular lab has the know how to pull it off is a question I...
Are you guys certain that Tech Pan is finer-grained than any of the transparency films such as Profia [sic] 100F?
You mean Astia 100F, not Provia 100F. Right? Shrug. I've never shot...
> Cheap, but since you are not doing production work it should be good.
Well, yeah, if you can afford the resulting dimensional slop---which depends on the design and how true you need things to...
> And with what return on investment?
Since when did hobbies have to be a profit center?
> It is possible to use a router (or Dremel), carbide bit and an edge guide to mill aluminum and brass....
> Anybody have any suggestions for how to go about this?
I'm still saving up to buy it (keep finding good deals on lenses ;~), but I'm planning to use a Sherline 5410A milling machine...
What about Astia 100F? Could it be an adequate substitute?
I've switched to Astia 100F since I ran out of RSX II last spring and was unable to find any more RSX. Astia 100F behaves very...
Wow, you actually managed to pry an answer out of Agfa somehow. I'm impressed... what's the secret?
Well, this seems conclusive. Thanks!
I just picked up a used 90mm f/8.0 Super Angulon in Copal 0 (11,553,361, made in 1971, not multicoated, Copal S type shutter). It's in great shape overall, but the diaphragm impinges just slightly...
Eugene -- I managed to snag the near-mint 240 A in Copal 0 I was after for well under half of Midwest's asking price. I may ask them to keep an eye out for a 90 NSW, though. =)
Ted -- Only...
Miles; hardly a full time job. All you have to do is run a site ripper on the archives, cat all the .htmls together, and dump the result through Adobe's PDF "distiller". Should take less than...
Well, I bought the lens tonight. That should make everybody happy, me included. :-) For those interested in such things, it's in a Copal C shutter. Serial number 536990.
Now, if I can land...
Wow... two thorough answers in the time it took me to grab dinner and drive home! =) I've actually seen and inspected the lens already and believe it's probably an EBC NW/NWS---it's definitely an...
I've an opportunity to purchase an immaculate Fujinon 150mm f/5.6 W at a fair pr ice. Oddly enough, Michael Gudzinowicz's lens specs lists this lens's coverage as 245mm. The follow on 150mm f/5.6...
Every so often, being a geek comes in handy. I'm going to have to dig into this some more.
Now that I really think about it, I have noticed the saturation you're describing in dim light. ...
Chris,
If you can see the glow, it isn't UV unless you're aphakic or have some other unsual eye condition. Retinal linked to rhodopsin responds out into UV-A (315-400nm), but the cones (just...
Kerry, that lens sounds pretty clean to me. Not in good shape, or worth buying, but definitely CLEAN. :-)
I've bought a couple early 80s lenses in eBay and, after allowing for eBay's very...
The LF on photo.net idea seems to be sparked by Mark Ciccarello's comments in http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg? msg_id=002Cg8. Not that photo.net is any more reliable than ...