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StoneNYC maybe you can look into split toning
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Heroique
Easier, and I bet you used less tilt than you thought you needed. ;^)
That's usually my experience for landscapes...
Swings, too.
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BTW, that is an incredible riot of mosses, flowers, and grass!
Thanks! I had to use tilt 2 or 3 times until now. Probably newer use swings in landscape, can't imagine the landscape which requires it.
It is a good thing since Graflex is so limiting with moves anyway.
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Curves probably can be adjusted by a.combination of contrast and dodge/burn/masking in the darkroom.
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Shailendra -- terrific image. How did you develop the film? What developer did you use and how did you process it? Thanks
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Russia, Tambov
First Frost
http://album.foto.ru/photos/or/353575/3827746.jpg
ShenHao TZ45IIA Fujinon T400 f32 1s TMY400 xtol 1:1
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Ben Calwell
Shailendra -- terrific image. How did you develop the film? What developer did you use and how did you process it? Thanks
I developed the film at "Photolab" up in Berkeley yesterday. I had a bunch of unprocessed 4x5's and just don't have the bandwidth to process myself at the time being. I believe they process in X-tol, but will check.
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axs810
StoneNYC maybe you can look into split toning
Better yet since there are no modern papers which split tone properly, you might try a warm toned paper, and warm tone developer, then short toning in a gold thiocyanate toner to get the warm mid and low tone with cooler highlights. Tone until the moon just turns blue. The blue will recede some as it it washed and dried.
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Jim Noel
Better yet since there are no modern papers which split tone properly, you might try a warm toned paper, and warm tone developer, then short toning in a gold thiocyanate toner to get the warm mid and low tone with cooler highlights. Tone until the moon just turns blue. The blue will recede some as it it washed and dried.
That's currently beyond my knowledge base, I'll get there, first things first, getting the enlarger up and running, I have a 305 repro-claron to hold me over but looking for an EL-Nikkor 300mm as my permanent lens. I don't need the APO version, just the regular.
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I whish I'd used tilt here:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7575/...d476b50d_z.jpg
The stream by JaZ99wro, on Flickr
Graflex 4x5
Caltar II N 150/5.6
CDU-II w/85A filter
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Looks like a great place for a hike, jaZ99. Where is this?