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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Very nice Ken. I was thinking the cloud photo was a departure from your definition of a good photograph but it remains good. The apple photo is very nice in composition and lighting!

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    Peony, August 2018
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 18-Aug-2018 at 18:14.

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    Viewing my most recent posting on an un-calibrated monitor on a Windows machine at work, half the content is missing. All the low values just drop off to black.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post
    Viewing my most recent posting on an un-calibrated monitor on a Windows machine at work, half the content is missing. All the low values just drop off to black.
    Not on my windows 10 at home. Your last posting has a full scale & looks crisp and clean like all your digital imaging postings.

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    This is a test of Ilford HP5+ processed in PMK Pyro. Camera used was my Minolta Autocord, which I prefer over most of my other 6X6 cameras for its exquisite rendering of fine detail.
    These negs are very interesting: rich and broad in their retention of dark shadows and highlights, even though some were quite a bit overexposed. (I was told to overexpose negs for PMK processing, up to two stops over: I bracketed)

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    This is a test of Ilford HP5+ processed in PMK Pyro. Camera used was my Minolta Autocord, which I prefer over most of my other 6X6 cameras for its exquisite rendering of fine detail.
    These negs are very interesting: rich and broad in their retention of dark shadows and highlights, even though some were quite a bit overexposed. (I was told to overexpose negs for PMK processing, up to two stops over: I bracketed)
    This looks superb!
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    Beautiful tonality, interesting handling of the printing for composition. I remember my Autocord, picked up for about $20 from somewhere. I did well by it. You do much better.
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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post

    This is a test of Ilford HP5+ processed in PMK Pyro. Camera used was my Minolta Autocord, which I prefer over most of my other 6X6 cameras for its exquisite rendering of fine detail.
    These negs are very interesting: rich and broad in their retention of dark shadows and highlights, even though some were quite a bit overexposed. (I was told to overexpose negs for PMK processing, up to two stops over: I bracketed)
    Looks good.

    Overexpose? So if you place your shadows, say, 3 stops below your middle gray as your normal metering and you over expose a stop you just moved your shadow up to 2 stops below your middle gray.

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