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    Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Not bad for a well used $200 unit, but I can see how I might want to upgrade to a newer unit in the future.

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Not sure if the vignetting is intentional but aside from that, looks like you got a decent enough result from it! Great subject!

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Thank you! Yes it was. I lit it with two strobes with grids in 7" reflectors specifically to get that look.

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    She seems a little overexposed to me, but I like the effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    She seems a little overexposed to me, but I like the effect.
    Ha ha! I get it. "Overexposed"

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Graves View Post
    She seems a little overexposed to me, but I like the effect.
    Thanks. Yes, I wanted her lit a bit hot to remove certain skin details. I know most of you guys are landscape guys, so I'm not sure how much you like fashion related images, but that's primarily what I shoot (although I will be doing a variety of styles of portraiture in LF for some upcoming projects that are not fashion related). This was just fooling around with my girlfriend to test the JOBO. Still, I really like the shot.

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Most folks here appreciate a little t&a now and again. we've all enjoyed fooling around with your girlfriend.

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Glad to see you here... PhillipM from MM...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pfiltz View Post
    Glad to see you here... PhillipM from MM...
    Likewise!

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    Re: Finally got to use my new (to me) Jobo to develop some E-6

    Looks nice.. Gotta love home processing E6 don't ya.. Nothing says amazing quite like pulling a handful of trannies out of a tank... Beautiful feeling.
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