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Thanks jp for the advice and example!
The negative is processed at 16degC in diluted rodinal. The reason is to tame those highlights, especially since all my negs are over exposed by about 2 stops.
So maybe i should start changing the way I do things when ysing this lens. Eventually it will be working just fine....
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https://c2.staticflickr.com/1/732/31...212e4ff9_c.jpg
Glasses by _uplift_, on Flickr
Toyo 45AII
11 inch f/7 Galliar meniscus
TXP in D-76
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I LIKE it. Very well seen. Makes me stop and stare.
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Thanks Jim, and thanks for the lens! Happy New Year to you and your family!
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Guro through a Pinkham and Smith Synthetic 16" @ f/4.5. This time dimmest possible setting on the lights, and exposed normally.
Super glow with good definition and no strong highlights.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/477/32...e1b2fcb1_b.jpg
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Looking thru a new 135mm f:3.2 Wollaston Meniscus…
A 4x5 paper negative, shot at f:3.5 (almost wide open).
The film-to subject distance was about 760mm (30”), the bellows extension was about 160mm.
Attachment 160383
Reinhold
More here:
http://www.apug.org/forum/index.php?...s-lens.143617/
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Elias thought the same P&S Synthetic, but at f/8. Much more manageable!
https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/664/31...d9148184_b.jpg
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At Oslo Central Station with a Port-Land 18" wide open.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3791/3...43a8bbe2_b.jpg
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