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Mike Duecy
5-Dec-2007, 16:14
I feel like Rip Van Winkle,
Most of my life I have been interested in Photography, have had a camera as far back as I can remember, did a lot of commercial images as well, bit recently I returned to Arizona after a ten year stay in Asia teaching and taking a lot of stills and video.
As Christmas is approaching I wanted to print some of my images for some of my friends, so off to the photo lab I had used in the past, what a surprise, well I really did not think they had me still listed with an account, but when I laid down some 5x7 transparencies and asked to have some 16 x 20 prints made from them they asked just what they where?
I then got some story about scanning the image and making some digital print of that?
Like am I still on planet earth?
Mike Duecy
12-5-07 I think
I then got some story about scanning the image and making some digital print of that?
Like am I still on planet earth?
You most definitely are, although it's been a different century for the past 7 years...
But welcome to the LF board anyway. :)
Mike Duecy
5-Dec-2007, 18:45
Yes at least 7 years,
Now about large format Photography, I am thinking that some still develop their own negatives and at least make contact prints or is this lost art?
I must search the web for chemicals and paper I am thinking.
All kidding aside are all the labs out of business?
NOTE: I do use digital and provide a lot of images to engineers, but that is not LF Photography.
Ron Marshall
5-Dec-2007, 18:55
Most using LF cameras still shoot film, but some scan, dodge and burn in Photoshop and then print digitally. Lots of labs still around for developing color. For supplies: Freestyle Photo, Photographers Formulary, Badger Graphics, Calumet, B+H Photo Video.
Mike Duecy
5-Dec-2007, 21:29
Yes I see that Process RA-4 and Endura paper is available for up to 30" by what ever [100 feet].
Some how I just missed something with this change to digital?
I have been using digital since the 80's and I still find it lacking in most ways. Oh well.
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John Kasaian
5-Dec-2007, 22:56
I feel like Rip Van Winkle,
Most of my life I have been interested in Photography, have had a camera as far back as I can remember, did a lot of commercial images as well, bit recently I returned to Arizona after a ten year stay in Asia teaching and taking a lot of stills and video.
As Christmas is approaching I wanted to print some of my images for some of my friends, so off to the photo lab I had used in the past, what a surprise, well I really did not think they had me still listed with an account, but when I laid down some 5x7 transparencies and asked to have some 16 x 20 prints made from them they asked just what they where?
I then got some story about scanning the image and making some digital print of that?
Like am I still on planet earth?
Mike Duecy
12-5-07 I think
Just wait until you try to buy a roll of film for your Brownie :D
joseph therrien
6-Dec-2007, 08:21
You can still get film for your Brownie. 120 film is still widely available.
John Kasaian
6-Dec-2007, 08:36
You can still get film for your Brownie. 120 film is still widely available.
Brownies eat 127!:)
Bill_1856
6-Dec-2007, 08:39
120 yes, but not 620! Your Brownie is SOL.
John Kasaian
6-Dec-2007, 13:07
Not SOL, you just have to look harder. I get my Brownie's film at Freestyle, it's Efke R100. FWIW they even carry infrared 127!
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