Sounds great! Too bad the price is somewhat high though...
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Sounds great! Too bad the price is somewhat high though...
If you go to the northern region in summer the sun never sets and if you go in wintertime it never rises. It gives a lot of variety of light conditions during a year.
I love photographing during the...
Nathan, around 800.000 norwegians emigrated to USA from around 1820 to 1920. Norway has only 5 million people today so it must have been a large portion of the population that decided to try the luck...
Or you can fly directly to Leknes (LKN), Svolvær (SVJ) or even Stokmarknes (SKN) so you can see Vesterålen as well. You get there from Oslo (OSL) with Widerøe.
Jeg synes du skriver veldig godt norsk til å kun ha studert det i fem måneder.
I found a webshop in England that sells Fuji Hunt Chrome6 which is a 6-bath E6 kit (5 litre). And they claim this is something new from Fuji:...
Thanks, that would be my guess as well. That should be enough.
I read the jobo Website that the 3006 that take 6 sheets of 5x7" have a max capasity of 342 ml, that means 57 ml of chemistry for...
I have developed E6 for years, with different Jobo drums, and specially the Expert drum 3010 that takes 10 sheets of film. The tank has a maximum capasity of 330 ml and I have always used this amount...
Velkommen skal du være Tormod!
This forum is really great for all kinds of questions. It has been my place for learning and problem solving. THe "For sale" section is very good too.
For my the most important question was: Does it take Expert drums?
Even if it meant that I had to watch over the machine during the process, I would not care. I don´t develop that much anyway.
I...
I saw this camera as well, an alternative to Gaoersi and Fotoman. I use Toyo so I have the back needed. A little to wide for me, I really would like to use my 135mm lens on such a camera since it...
I would really like to take a look under the hood on this one:
http://www.collectiblecameras.com/product.php?productid=169958&cat=0&page=
Really sweet... :)
My very first LF-lens was an APO Sironar 135 mm, and it is still the lens i use most often for 4x5". Even if I the last decade has had several other great lenses/focal lengths.
I do mostly...
Send a private message on the forum first, and we can exchange e-mail addresses there.
This is no commercial ad but I can see that I am in a grey zone here.
I seek help from fellow LF photographers that print their own color work, and do not have custom profiles for their...
Does it even exist in single sheet film?
I have used it only in pack-film with the PA-45 holder
NOOOOOOOoooooooooo.......
F**k. It seems like Fuji is hiding in caves in mountains far away, and sending "press releases" with either telex or paper on strapped on to a dusty donkey.
Well, I...
First, I never thought I should write such a post after being a die hard film user throuh the digital revolution the last decade. But here I am :)
I use LF in the field mainly, often on long...
Welcome, LF is addictive and it looks cool.
That increased negative area is great whatever you do with it, contact printing, enlarging or scanning for a digital workflow.
Developing 4x5" sheet...
90mm Sironar W 90mm f/4,5 (Grandagon N)
135mm APO Sironar N 135mm f/5,6 (my first and most used lens)
180mm Fujinon W f/5,6
210mm Nikkor W f/5,6
And two Apo Ronars (300mm and 480mm) without...
I have used Pictorico OHP to make digital negatives for Carbon transfer printing (Epson R2400 and 3800 with QTR). I used a transparent/clear version, not the opaque, I think that is suitable for...
I agree with the others, as long as you do it respectfully there is no big problem. On the orther hand, when I visited the jewish cemetery in Prague with LF-equipment, I felt like I intruded some...
Correct. I was describing the lens. I don´t have the records from that trip in front of me, but I would guess I used f/22 or something.
I will throw in another one. :)
The rear entrance of the coal power plant in Pyramiden/Svalbard. Abandoned since 1998. I am very pleased about the texture in this image.
Toyo 45CF, APO Sironar N...
Interior from the cableway central in Longyearbyen/Svalbard. The cableway was closed in 1986, and the building is protected by the directorate for cultural heritage, and is a monument of the coal...
I have always enjoyed photographing cemeteries, so here is another one.
The cemetery in Longyearbyen/Svalbard. Not in use anymore. The majority of the graves are miners who died of the "Spanish flu"...
How are the rules?
Are images made with roll film holders on LF-cameras accepted? :)
This one is from the jewish cemetery in Prague. An amazing place and a must if you ever visit Prague. The...
I seem to have a crush on all these north Atlantic Islands – Altough I will never be finished exploring Svalbard – the next one on my list is the Faroe Islands.
I think I have posted this one before, but not for its flowers :)
But they were important when composing, so I give it to you again…
Kodak Tmax 400 (TMY2) 6x9 on a Toyo 45CF, Grandagon N 90mm...
My attempt.
I am not 100% sure but I think this is (in Norwegian) Fjellsmelle (Siléne acaúlis) in a big consentration. Taken at Pyramiden/Svalbard
Toyo 45CF, Fuji Velvia 100 4x5", Apo Sironar N...
I will receive pretty much the same sets of images, and I can´t wait to see them. There are very few LF-photographers in htis remote parts of the world, and even fewer actually making prints of their...
Most of my images are made with 4x5" film of all kinds. My favorites are Acros, T-max 400 and sometimes Fomapan 200 because go its extended red sensitivity. All soaked in Xtol.
I have managed to...
The newspaper I worked in (until recently) wanted to scan the entire archive of negatives from the early 1970s up to end of the 1990s, and they ended up with a slightly used Imacon Flextight 949....
It is a reasonable priced Toyo AII here on the forum. That would do the trick...
Tyler.
I have just printed out some test images with the Selenium MPS-ink on Studio Type 5 paper with the Type5-curve provided by Jon Cone. I have not done a second run with the GO yet, but this...
I have used the 120-film last summer and enjoyed it very much, I remember silently "cursing" Kodak for not producing it in sheet film. So, YES. I will try it.
I got 50 sheets of Jon Cones Studio Paper Type 5 along with the Piezography Selenium K7/MPS inkset for Epson 3800 (with 2 blacks (gloss/matte), 6 shades of grey and Gloss optimizer = using all 9 ink...
That is good news. I have used the film (120-film) on my 6x9 and 6x17 backs last summer, and the results are great. Vivid colors and extremely sharp.
I will for sure try it in 4x5" for color...
Thanks for sharing, the studio portraits were amazing. Look at the skin tones...
First of all, I have searched the forum to read about experiences with the K7-ink. But I have a few questions for the experienced users of this system.
I have printed a lot of BW with older Epson...