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    Re: Schneider Xenotar 150mm f2.8 Lens Question

    Or if you shoot black and white, just leave it.
    Built in yellow filter!
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    Re: neg with dark borders

    You have to find out who was the paramount photographer at the time. Lee Garmes is credited with the lighting pattern that made Dietrich distinct. Not sure if he was still there in 1932, but I...
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    Re: Rollei vs Tetenal C-41 Processing Kit

    Have used both. Advantage of Tetenal is one bath less. Advantage Rollei is better shelf life once opened, and no blix burp.
    At the moment Rollei is also much cheaper (per film).
  4. Re: Holders for and Handling of Infrared film - Newbie Questions

    Thanks for the reply. I will definitely try to use som of it. The camera is a Sinar f1 and the bellow looks quite sturdy, but I know that looks can be deceiving for IR. I probably try some flash...
  5. Re: Holders for and Handling of Infrared film - Newbie Questions

    Thanks, I guess one has to try.
    In case the bellows are IR leaking, I would probably try an outer shell made of cinefoil.
    That is definitely IR tight.
  6. Re: Holders for and Handling of Infrared film - Newbie Questions

    Thanks soo much
  7. Holders for and Handling of Infrared film - Newbie Questions

    I tried to find answers in the forum but was quite unsuccessful.

    I acquired two boxes of unmarked IR film in a lot. (I guess it is Arista/Efke). I have shot IR film before just not ever 4x5.
    ...
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    Re: Jobo CPE3 + Tetenal C41 2.5L yields

    the kit is rated by Tetenal for 16 films (16x4= 64 sheets) per liter (with increasing time, and reuse).
    I usually mix 1 l from concentrate and re-use until exhausted. Within five days after mixing...
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    Re: Current options for 95mm filters

    In my experience resin and gel filters are fine as long as there are no direct light sources in the picture.

    I would try the intended shoot with a (cheap) smaller version of the intended filter,...
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    Re: Unsharp masking

    Hmm sounds like a lot of source material for a masking book?
  11. Re: Longest expired transparency film you have used successfully?

    I use a lot of expired film. For me so far everything with a 2000 or later date seems to be fine.
    1990 - 2000 might have more or less color cast (Kodak and Fuji seem to be better)
    Anything before...
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    Re: Voightlander Color Skopar 150mm 3.5

    Every large camera manufacturer had a large number of folding medium and large format types on offer. They were available in combinations of plate format, lens and shutter.
    Here is one example of a...
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    Re: Looking for C41 tips!

    If you develop in a closed tank or drum, beware of the blix burp.
    Depending on chemicals used, some recommend to immediately use blix after development without wash in between.
    (For example the...
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    Re: Very small Darlot Petzval lens

    I cant find the link or any reference right now, but some time ago i saw pictures and a description of an old "id" camera. A wooden large format with 8 tiny lenses on the front board. It was supposed...
  15. Re: Summer water is warmer! What temp is yours now?

    I live in Dubai and my "cold" tap water (comming from a water tank next to the house) has reached 39 Celsius.
    I started to use and process my old E6 films. 😀😀😀
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