I hope this is ok to post here, but after several months of emails, negotiations, dealing with HMRC, Customs Brokers I am pleased to say I can finally start selling Photographer's Formulary PMK and...
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I hope this is ok to post here, but after several months of emails, negotiations, dealing with HMRC, Customs Brokers I am pleased to say I can finally start selling Photographer's Formulary PMK and...
Thanks for this, though I would only be tempted to use this method using ortho film and red light!
That makes perfect sense, for some reason I had in my mind you were lifting the negative rather than the tray.
Doremus - brilliant stuff ! The underlying message from you and all others is bigger trays and more agitation.
Carwyn - I was recently introduced to your work in a communication by Mike Walker and...
Many thanks for all your informative responses - very much appreciated.
Here are some more details:
1. I cut the film down from 8x10 into 4x10 sheets using a trimmer - so although undertaken in...
I would welcome some comments on how my negatives ended up the way they have. I developed the film in ID-11 stock, in trays, with agitation every minute, after using the same developer for 2 reels of...
Thanks for all your responses, but after doing a search (and not finding any related topics) and then posting this thread I have noticed that similar threads have shown up at the bottom of the page....
I have just updated my profile to show I am UK based. I looked at the B&H site and noted the 4x10 film, but you have to buy it in packs of 20, which costs $1490 !
My only concern with the...
Hello, I am about to receive a Shen Hao 4x10 and have some 8x10 sheet film I propose to cut in half - can anyone share their methods for doing this ?
I was thinking of using a guillotine and...
Thanks Koraks. It is a perfect light leak though !
The camera is a Linhoff Technika III (the early one with the older type of lens board and the lens is the Fujinon 90mm f5.6 and Schneider Symmar 150mm f5.6).
The lens board used was a homemade bit...
I have attached a photo of one of my first LF negatives, which has the appearance of looking through a periscope. I have attempted a search online to determine what has caused this with no luck - not...