I have the same problem. Try looking here: http://www.graflex.org/
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I have the same problem. Try looking here: http://www.graflex.org/
Neil, I'm hoping it does still work out. Aristo makes a head for the Zone VI 5x7. Apparently, nobody's asked Aristo about an 8x10 adaptation. The Zone VI 8x10 can be purchased without the light...
Light Impressions sells boxes that are suitable for shipping framed prints. The picture shows some guy standing on top of it. I used to work in a studio where all matted prints were sandwiched...
Can the Aristo 8x10 head be easily adapted to the Zone VI 8x10 enlarger? Neither Aristo nor Calumet had any info on using one with the other. Thanks.
Hot lights are a good option for still life. You can buy a really versatile set of Arri's and Mole's for the cost of cost of one ProFoto pack and a couple of heads.
Beautiful work and amazing prints. There's always a good show at the Howard Greenberg gallery. Nice Giocomelli (sp?) down the hall at 292, also.
Dean- "The Film Developing Cookbook" by Steve Anchell has a section on monobath developing and give suggestions and times for modern films. The ingredients are fairly innocuous, but rubber...
Ilford only produces paper in 42'" rolls which are then cut down into sheet sizes. Agfa produces some papers in 50" rolls. K&M Camera in New York is a good source.
Nardulli and A&I are two pro labs in L.A. I think they're both in Hollywood.
Chlorobromide papers toned with sepia toner generally yield a yellow-brown color, while bromide papers toned with sepia are usually a straight brown tone. You might consider trying a more ...
I use a Manfrotto Pro Ball 308, purchased at B&H. I bought it to use with an M6, but I've also used it with lightweight field cameras. It's solid, simple and inexpensive. I initially bought a ...
Has anyone ever had a problem with handle on the Lift? It seems pretty flimsy.
I've seen mottling occur when using the Tupperware method, presumably from a lack of space between the negs. You're better off using the bucket designed for field use of P/N materials. Calumet...
Just because a product says "archival" doesn't mean it is. Seal "archival" mount is removable so they call it archival. Archival Fome-Cor may be just as acidic as regular Fome-Cor except for the...
The biggest problem with the Calumet processor is the plastic crank. I've rented the processor three or four times and the crank has broken off twice during transit. Calumet should have designed...
The method described by Tony sounds like lot of work, particularly if you do more than one print at a time. I'm also highly suspect of the claim that there won't be any "dry-down". "Dry-down" is...
Assuming you'll be using a glass carrier for your 8x10 negs, using filters above the neg would mean two more surfaces to keep dust-free. Also, filters in that size are really expensive. Use the...
Print Space doesn't have an 8x10 enlarger on their B/W floor. Best bet is Beth Shiffer (Photo on Four). They have a Fotar with a Chromega head. Only drawback is that processing takes place in a...
Prontor makes self-cocking shutters called "press shutters".
I'm researching 4x5 field cameras (I'm upgrading from a Super Graphic). I've nar rowed it down to the Walker Titan or a (used) Wista SP, although if I had the $$ , I might opt for the Canhamn metal...
Edward, I've used a Super Graphic with a 150mm Xenar for years and it's served me very well. Movements are obviously limited and not very elegant, but if your looking for a light-weight and robust...
Try the Bergger NB. It can be difficult to find due to past distribution problems but is worth the effort. Addorama in NYC has started to stock limited amounts.