KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
Since yesterday I am a proud owner of a KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker Kamera in perfect condition .
As a newbie in the large format i need to get all the theory and practical use on my hands before starting anything i guess...
Is there anyone using wet plates in such a big size camera? any advise not to ruin the whole outfit with the chemicals in practical use?
thanks for your inputs
farid
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
I have to say up front that I have never worked with collodion (but not for lack of desire).
Disclosures aside, my take on jumping into anything new is to take a conservative approach and try it first on a smaller and more economical scale. IOW, perhaps you should start with 4x5 to become familiar with the process and the rote procedures before tackling something the scale and expense of 11x14.
I'm kind of assuming that since you say you are new to LF, that you've never shot collodion before. Although I have never used collodion I would imagine that it would be a lot easier to learn to coat a 4x5 plate rather than just jumping into 11x14. And becoming familiar with the full process in the smaller format first has surely got to help you avoid errors in the larger format which could lead to damaging equipment, not to mention the cost outright.
I think when one can master the process in the smaller format enough to attain a reasonable batting average, then one can move confidently forward to doing the same in 11xx14.
That's just my 2¢ worth, most likely devalued by now. Good luck!
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
I shoot 11x14 plates using a Chamonix holder. Silver nitrate can get everywhere. Wiping the back of the plates before putting them in the holder is key. Also not handling the camera with the wet gloves used to load the plate into the holder will greatly reduce the risks. If you haven't already shot plates before, starting by shooting small plates is advised. The bigger the plates the messier it gets and the knowledge gained from making smaller plates will keep your process clean when dealing with the larger plates.
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
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William Whitaker
becoming familiar with the full process in the smaller format first has surely got to help you avoid errors in the larger format which could lead to damaging equipment, not to mention the cost outright.
I think when one can master the process in the smaller format enough to attain a reasonable batting average
Thanks for your advise William!
For the moment i will get 50 Film sheets for free to start with. but for sure i guess. i will get maybe a lomo cam and test the chemicals on aluminium plates in small format. might be fun and the cam is cheap. just as an idea. but i guess i will end up on a 5x7" what ever the smaller sizes will be :) or so for the wet start into getting bigger.
I will also need to search for a wet plate frame...maybe built new i guess...
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
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Originally Posted by
cuypers1807
Silver nitrate can get everywhere. Wiping the back of the plates before putting them in the holder is key.
I can imagine the mess that can be created :)
For the moment i will get 50 Film sheets for free to start with. but for sure i guess. i will get maybe a lomo cam and test the chemicals on aluminium plates in small format. might be fun and the cam is cheap. just as an idea. but i guess i will end up on a 5x7" what ever the smaller sizes will be or so for the wet start into getting bigger.
I will also need to search for a wet plate frame...maybe built new i guess...
thanks for your help guys
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
I just bought a 5x7 plate holder from Chamonix. I really like it. As for collodion I'm starting with 4x5. I won't even consider moving to 5x7 until I get that down.
Kent in SD
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
Hi Kent,
I see... i will stick to film for the moment but keep in mind to get a small format one for the chemistry start :)
smiles
Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
I will try to modificate a LOMO cam with small glass :) to get the chemical things working :)
KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
Suggest sticking to film for the moment and learning to use the camera controls. I love bringing out my 1895 era 11x14. With some simple modifications and new bellows it ends up being one of my favorite cameras. Vignetting (Lens and bellows in the way) and bellows exposure factors were the big learnings for me when compared to 8x10 and 4x5.
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Re: KORONA 11x14 " ULF / Alan Brubaker refurbished
Where are you located? Maybe you are close to a member with ULF experience.
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