I ran into this problem with my Cambo. I used a toothpick rigidly attached to some straight, unbending rod (I must confess I cannot remember what it was), and adjusted the 'depth' of the toothpick so...
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I ran into this problem with my Cambo. I used a toothpick rigidly attached to some straight, unbending rod (I must confess I cannot remember what it was), and adjusted the 'depth' of the toothpick so...
I got the CowboyStudio NPT-04 for a pair of yn-560s, and it has done the trick for me. The connector to the Copal shutter was a little loose, but I was able to make it work with very little fiddling....
+1 for massive dev app on the iPhone. I use the sounds, and have the phone upside down so there's no light. Now if only they'd develop a voice interface so rather than tapping the screen with your...
I am the one who posted about using one of MIT's darkrooms (the Student Art Assn. darkroom). MIT will let pretty much anyone take a course that comes with darkroom use; after you've taken a course...
I'm right down the road from Littleton and Acton in Concord
I first gave split-grade a try a few years ago, and once I got the hang of it I've never gone back to single filter printing. I've found that the combination of split-grade printing and f-stop timing...
Here's some pics of the darkroom I use at MIT's Student Art Association. They offer classes (and independent study) that includes use of the darkroom all year (http://arts.mit.edu/saa/photography/)
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It might be that you have one or more of the standards reversed - the mount flanges (that hold the bellow/GG/etc.) are not symmetric about the part that goes on the rail. I do know that a 135mm lens...
Another outdoor place might be Wachusett dam in Clinton - I've not been there in a few years, but it has lots of visually interesting stuff. I recall it also has a lot of steps...
I have used trays and hangers; I have access to a real darkroom so developing in the dark isn't a problem (and the Massive Dev app helps with times).
I've been using the tray method for a couple...
I'm here in Concord. Pictures and pilsner sounds fine.
Not a portrait I took any time recently, but I'm sharing it in May... does that count?
This is likely the very first 4x5 image I took - and still one of my best. The studio flash certainly helps....
This may be a little off-topic, but what is/was the workflow for B&W movie films? Do they use a negative intermediate, or was a B&W reversal process used?
Just curious...
Scott
I use filtered tap water for everything except for Photo-flo (Ecco, actually), where I use distilled.
Nana -
Lovely image - as always!
One question: was this done with flash or warm lights?
Thanks!
Scott
+1 for the Massive Dev iPhone app. I've been developing in trays, and have found it useful.
Pros (in addition to what others have posted):
- Can set split development times if you're doing N/N-1...