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    おせわに なります! Andrew O'Neill's Avatar
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    Re: What was that film?

    I think they were a Nikon F, Hasselblad, and a Rollieflex.

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    Re: What was that film?

    It's been long enough that I don't remember the Rollieflex, so thanks for that input. However, he does copy the one remained enlargement on a 4x5 that was set up in a copy station in his lab. That's the one I was looking for and I honestly don't recall which brand although I'm pretty sure that the design made it obvious. As to the Hasse, the era pretty much dictates that it must have been a 500C.
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    Re: What was that film?

    Quote Originally Posted by lenser View Post
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    Re: What was that film?

    Quote Originally Posted by ic-racer View Post
    Movie has a scene where the star is in his darkroom working and watching TV with a safe-light filter over it.
    Not sure about the film but I believe Eugene Smith watched TV in his darkroom with a safe light filter over the screen when he spent days working in his darkroom.

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    Re: What was that film?

    Watched "Splendor in the Grass" with Natalie Wood on the tube the other evening. There was a scene where the family was having their portrait taken with an old wooden 8x10 I suspect. But what I found interesting was how the "flash light" was utilized. Very interesting.

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    Re: What was that film?

    A female reporter using a Speed Graphic, sometimes correctly, in this 1950's B&W horror movie...

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