Looks interesting Todd...I didnt know that you could post photos on this forum. I hope it doesn't lead to a lot of bad vacation snaps!
The worst part of long exposures is when you stumble into the tripod 2/3 of the way throuhh!!! -Dave
Looks interesting Todd...I didnt know that you could post photos on this forum. I hope it doesn't lead to a lot of bad vacation snaps!
The worst part of long exposures is when you stumble into the tripod 2/3 of the way throuhh!!! -Dave
Just out of curiousity, what kind of reciprocity failure adjustments are you making? Any? None? The standard for conventional film? Or do you have so much light you don't need to?
Erik
Todd I've used ILFORD Multigrade IV and AGFA Multicontrast RC papers as negative material in my 4x5 camera, and a rating of E.I.12 works pretty well. Process as normal for paper. The paper negatives contact print OK
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