You make a great point Steve. Where the rubber meets the road for me is being able to buy a standard size of sheet film relative to "off" sizes that have to be custom cut. The variability...
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You make a great point Steve. Where the rubber meets the road for me is being able to buy a standard size of sheet film relative to "off" sizes that have to be custom cut. The variability...
Completely agree that the trend line is discouraging at times. That being said, every time someone avails themselves of 8x10, the hope is someone else takes that baton and runs with it. Sometimes all...
Absolutely everyone need to find the tool that works for them. Sometimes health and/or physical limitations dictate the tools you can use. A few years ago Bob Herbst who did some truly marvelous...
I had the same problem with the 8x10 and reading glasses until I had my ophthalmologist fit me with bi focal soft contacts. One eye dialed in for distance and the other for near and the reading...
I did everything I could to convince myself many years ago upon entering Large Format that 4x5 would be "easier", more "cost effective", more "packable" and "provide me an easier process to make...
Thanks John. I came to the conclusion that I had to get it done and it is a good feeling. Appreciate the comments and will clean things up. Small potatoes relatively speaking. Will add the 8x20 and...
Scanning is a new experience for me. Will clean them up.
Thanks! I will make the corrections.
I recently completed a website of my photographic work. It took me quite some time to make it a priority but I finally persevered.
As always, comments and suggestions are always welcomed.
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A minimum of 12 for 8x10 and half a dozen for 8x20 and 11x14.
I bought my own gas bottle online and just swap them out at the welding gas store. They price it very reasonable for me the times I was in there. The other item that one needs to remember is inert...
Thanks for the feedback. My incentive to write the article was to encourage photographers to continue to consume sheet film and process it efficiently as possible to keep the film manufactures in the...
Hats off to your sheer persistence to finding out how to make your one gallon tanks work with this process. I took the easy route with 3.5 gallon Kodak standardized tanks and adherence to their...
Well done! Just thinking about how many students have passed through these doors over the years.
Completely agree. The universal language spoken in just about every book I have ever read on the topic. That being said as long as whatever system you choose to use to get the job done works for you,...
That was my inclination given the fact that there are two sized holes on each side. Mounting them on something solid to receive the Karden rail at the section that does not have gearing. Just wanted...
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Years ago I acquired a like new Linhof Color Karden Triplex 8x10 camera that included the attached two accessories. Interested in what they are designed for if anyone has some knowledge to...
I did not make this statement off of the cuff. I worked in various capacities with Kodak in their manufacturing operations in Rochester New York and Windsor, Colorado for over 20 years. I also worked...
True. But someone with similar interests down the road may consider this alternative and do more investigation. As they old saying goes. There are any number of ways to get to Grandma's house for...
I read both documents you mentioned in the comment above and you are arriving at an incorrect conclusion with gaseous burst for sink line/deep tanks. What you are missing is the fact that there were...
Completely agree. Gas burst was the industry standard for 50 years when the photographers dropped off their sheet film for roll or for C41 or E6 processing. Wrote an article in View Camera in their...
Wow! Talk about a treasure trove of what Brett Weston would call "marvelous old crud"
One could spend weeks exploring these without blinking an eye. Bravo!
Very well done Andrew. Good mix of images conveys the feeling of being abandoned very effectively. Enjoyed it very much.
Clearly, if one wants to give it a go as you stated, there is no harm in that. However when you get the results back I would just mention that there are two substantive issues that fly in the face of...
Sometimes a positive outlier result causes a whole lot of angst among viewership encouraged to go down this road. The suggestion of doing a proper analysis to adequately test the process is the...
I have use ABC pyro in a slightly more diluted form than the Weston formulation with 8x10 negatives for many years and instead of the dim light for inspection during tray development, I use an...
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Apologies. I should have included the parts descriptive listing as well.
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OK. I found the parts schematic for the Toyo 810M and looking at it closely there are obviously a host of spacer washers involved in gaining tension to the lower front standard section with...
Unfortunately, based on your description you have a problem with this knob. This knob is supposed to lock down tight as an integral requirement of using the camera properly. A recommended course of...
As per the question on the protective back, on my 810M I had a piece of acrylic cut to the back specifications that fits in the grooves and locks down on the side and it serves a dual purpose as a GG...
After Michael Smith telling me he lost much of his valuable lenses and other equipment in Chicago I make a point of doing two things when I travel with my gear. First is always toss a ragged looking...
Indeed Cameras Bellows is unquestionably the best. Over the years I have ordered at least a dozen bellows from them in 4x5 though 12x20. What I like about them that you simply cannot find in other...
Very nice. Great eye and execution!
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Cemetery Central City, Colorado 8x10 contact print
Very well done Gabe! The illuminated section on the forest floor behind the tree is marvelous as it draws your eye in and provides depth and clarity.
Very we done! Holding that filter in front of the lens is as challenging as executing the image itself but you pulled it off nicely. Surely you can find a way to solve that problem.
Before developing the sheet film I use a pin registration punch to put a couple of holes in the edge of the sheet film. With a set of wire cutters I trim paper clips so that one half of the circle of...
Thanks Heroique. Every time I go there I invariably see something different.
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Mt Evans Bristlecone Pine 8x10 contact print.
Great image. That lens will continue to perform for another 100+ years. Reminds me of the old saying "If it ain't broke, why fix it"