All this is saying is "expose for the shadows and develop for the highlights" which is about as old as photography itself. There are dozens if not hundreds of exposure and development methodologies...
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All this is saying is "expose for the shadows and develop for the highlights" which is about as old as photography itself. There are dozens if not hundreds of exposure and development methodologies...
I'm glad it works for you. I wish it would have worked for me, but it didn't. So I lost 35 years of experience with HC-110 and started over again with XTOL. PITA, but it really wasn't that bad.
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Short answer: XTOL or clone. HC-110 is too active to easily control with continuous agitation.
Longer answer: It's not so much the developer. The point of any film workflow is minimizing the...
If you like this, wait till you figure out half-tone screens and printing.
In my experience Kodak did not lie, nor did they exaggerate. The easiest to scan films for me turned out to be the two Tmax films, and the two Portra films. I never got to scan any Ektar, but have no...
When you say "highlights" are you referring to the negative or to the final print? IOW, are we talking about high density on the negative or low density? Just need some context here or people will be...
The price of film / processing was never the limiter for me. What was, was the cost of travel. Airline tix, car rentals, meals, hotels, all completely dwarfed the cost of film and processing.
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I do it like this:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/search.php?&do=getnew&exclude=17,22,18
Those numbers on the end are the subforum numbers. One of those is "the lounge" for...
You could try YujiLEDs, a Chinese / German company with very high CRIs. A lot of their stuff seems to be rated at CRI of 98 or so. There's a fair amount of activity in video circles of people using...
It *is* an old favorite. No question. It took me years to let Tri-X go. But I did. I replaced it with TMY. For a couple of reasons.
First, TMY has much better reciprocity characteristics than any...
It is not really necessary. Photography isn't really necessary. Art isn't really necessary. People do it, or don't do it, because that's what they want. Other peoples' choices are not under our...
Nope -- I have no experience with Imacon.
It's a really complex system -- it is very unlikely that any posting in a forum like this will advance your understanding much. Just not enough space, or enough time.
Grant Haist wrote a two...
Sorry, but no. Optronics (once owned by Intergraph) seemed to disappear in the early 2000s. Don't know what happened to any of the ColorGetter IP, spare parts, documentation, any of it. I looked for...
My old ColorGetter 3 Pro did a good job with the analyzing and removing the orange color correction masking. It's a combination of scanner firmware and the ColorRight Pro 2.0 software for the ancient...
I'm a former drum scanner operator. I've drum scanned a ton of color negatives and did not find it either difficult nor time consuming. What I did find, is that scanning color negatives gave me...
I've read a lot of photography books over the years, and never found one that treated reciprocity failure in what I'd call a good way. Probably because it's more of an exposure issue than anything...
Exactly this.
Or as people have been saying for about as long photography has existed, "expose for the shadows, develop for the highlights".
Almost certainly not. This is more or less the way the scanner/software is designed to be used.
If you have a sheet of film that you can easily print in the darkroom, it's usually easy to scan...
Most consumer and prosumer flatbed scanners can't read the extreme density end of color positive films. It's difficult to do with flatbeds in general because of light scattering from adjacent pixels...
The name of the game is basically to get sufficient shadow detail and highlight detail, along with contrast index, onto the film so that you can print it relatively easily. By "print" I mean by...
The way I learned to nail my exposures was to refuse to bracket. Did that scare the crap out of me? Yes, it did. But it also improved my exposures quite a bit. Better than I usually got from either...
My sample is perhaps the sharpest lens I've used. The nearest challenger for that "title" would be it's 80mm SSXL little brother.
This lens is very sharp. If you're looking for a portrait lens,...
Yup. I never saw that instruction either, but it never occurred to me to use the lift any other way. Part of the problem of being a mechanical engineer I suppose. I put a 3010 drum on the processor...
Learn to read. I didn't say a thing about magnification being equal. I said "for a given camera position and subject position". If camera position is the same, and subject position is the same,...
That is perhaps the most difficult thing. Many an LFer starts out thinking that the plane of exact focus needs touch the main point of interest in the photograph. But if you make enough photographs...
There are limited controls available for controlling DOF. View cameras have one that smaller formats lack, and that is camera movements.
My experience is not everyone's experience; my work isn't...
Nice find. I knew Haist must have studied it and written about it. Thanks for sharing it.
Kodak put in a lot of work over the decades to stabilize the latent image and increase the time it would stay usable between exposure and processing. I'm fairly sure that TMY is better at this than...
What low intensity reciprocity failure (LIRF) is about is the film not capturing enough photons to create a latent image. No latent image == nothing for the developer to develop.
The process of...
This would be my bet also. Especially with film hangers.
I agree that halftone won't cut it, even at the highest level. That's just not what halftone is for. OTOH, some imagesetters can do continuous tone as well has halftone. I'm talking about the...
Yes, this! We were typing at the same time, but you said it better than I did.
It's not all that bad. A continuous tone imagesetter negative seems to cost about the same as drum scanning a similar negative. Maybe less; I'm comparing back and forth between NA and Europe.
A...
Yup.
Not really possible from an inkjet printer. Wrong tool for the job. The problem is, it's not really possible to print inkjet dots small enough to print at photographic negative...
From hammers and chisels, to brushes and easels, to cameras and darkrooms, it takes stuff to be an artist, and the artist needs a permanent place to keep and use his stuff. If they can't have that,...
Why do you think the plane of sharpest focus (that I call the plane of exact focus) should be there? It certainly doesn't have to be. And forcing that might compromise your composition.
I'm just...
Call Aztek and talk to them. IDK if they would be willing to send you the schematic (Aztek makes the Howtek scanners and have all the documentation for them), but they will almost certainly offer to...
They are out there, but they generally are not pigment ink printers. Mostly they are either UV cure or dye sublimation printers or solvent ink printers (which can be pigments). And they don't come...