Re: post "in Galli style"
I just copied and pasted his post to me from yesterday. The thread I started about 2402 Aerographic film
Why don't you go over to Phototrio and send him an instant message? I think he's around
Thread is here
https://www.photrio.com/forum/thread...3#post-2604766
Re: post "in Galli style"
Just did
I wrote 'Hi'
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Daniel Unkefer
Re: post "in Galli style"
Thanks Jay & Tin
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Tin Can
This site can’t be reachedCheck if there is a typo in tonopahpictures.0catch.com.
If spelling is correct, try running Windows Network Diagnostics.
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
Jim's webhost shut down. Pictures were hosted elsewhere from the site so they are missing from archive.org backups. He's still doing phototrio and ebay.
Re: post "in Galli style"
I know Jim is around
I bought a lens from him on eBay
He knows where we are
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jp
Thanks Jay & Tin
Jim's webhost shut down. Pictures were hosted elsewhere from the site so they are missing from archive.org backups. He's still doing phototrio and ebay.
Re: post "in Galli style"
He posts occasionally on Photrio.
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Originally Posted by
Tin Can
I know Jim is around
I bought a lens from him on eBay
He knows where we are
Jim has left us on this site and only posts on PHOTRIO these days.
Re: post "in Galli style"
I think I am still a PAID member of APUG
but I never go there
Good to know Jim Galli is alive and well
I assume
I always liked his simple solutions
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Rick A
Jim has left us on this site and only posts on PHOTRIO these days.
Re: post "in Galli style"
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...70893d10_b.jpg18x24 Mammo Shortie Sawed Off Norma by Nokton48, on Flickr
This is a test shot (my Shorty Norma) French Kodak 18x24cm Mammo Film, processed in D23 1:1. Taking camera is my new Annie/Avedon inspired 8x10 Norma. I applied 30 degrees of front and rear swing, the Norma original recessed lensboard is sharp all the way across the field. I like how the DOF drops off with the 360mm f5.6 Norma Symmar. There appears to be highlight blooming, which I find kind of attractive. Best thing about this film was that it was not at all expensive. And I have a lot of it. 500 sheets right now
My "Shorty Sawed-Off Norma" has a basic rail cut down, to just accomodate a 120mm lens. Here it is shown with the 47mm f8 Super Angulon, which I am looking forward to using a lot with 2x3 and 6x9. This is not a telephoto camera, but I can easily lift and carry it with one hand without strain. The lowly Star-D tripod is sturdy enough with this setup, given proper time to settle down. I cut both ends off a basic Norma rail with my Lil Machine Shop Bandsaw. So it is now simply a hollow tube perfect length for Field and Architecture.
I'd take this rig over a wooden field camera IMO. Radical camera movements are easily possible. Accessories are abundant. Weight cut down to bare minimum. Really shines with 2x3 and 6x9. Does all I need to do with 4x5 wide. Really light to carry around, can carry it one-handed. Normas are priced across the board, I paid a lot for my first one. Bargains are around too :)
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b42042be_b.jpg5x7 PlusX 2402 Aero D23 5x7 Norma 500mm Tele Xenar by Nokton48, on Flickr
Kodak Aerographic Five Inch Plus-X cut seven inches, to fit a 5x7 Lisco Holder. 5x7 Sinar Norma with my newly CLA'ed Schneider 500mm Tele Xenar at F22. Hasselblad 40mm Distagon Yellow Filter jammed inside the lenshood, it fits! D23 1:1 8x10 Unidrum on Uniroller. 5x7 Contact Print on Arista #2 RC Dektol 1:2 The Tele-Xenar is quite sharp up front as you can see. I'm liking this film for 5x7, but I can also cut it to 4x5 or even 9x12cm. Like the tonality you get with the Aerial emulsion.
Tim Kelly Inspired Broncolor Balloon 90 degrees left, lighting the entire set. Main light Broncolor C171 Monolight Pulsoflex Softbox, one stop brighter than the fill, 45 left to the set. Just out of camera shot 45 right, is a foamcore freestanding panel for passive fill. Finally, the creme on the sundae, is Broncolor C70 Monolight with Snoot and Handmade Grid from an olde Broncolor Honeycomb. Selective lighting a small portion of the background. Just because