Due to the reactions above, thought I should add a little more analysis to the web page. I think this link will take you to just the new part:...
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Due to the reactions above, thought I should add a little more analysis to the web page. I think this link will take you to just the new part:...
I'm the guy that wrote the web page on the Wollaston Landscape Lens someone gave a link to above. https://sites.google.com/view/wollaston-landscape-lens/home
Would you tell me a little more...
I found an Ilford product data guide (http://www.tmax100.com/photo/pdf/ilford.pdf page 60) that goes out of its way to say Multigrade IV RC Deluxe is NOT developer incorporated. They used the all...
I've only tested this with Adorama Variable Contrast paper. Buying a 100 sheet box of 8x10 and cutting it down to 4x5s gets the cost to about $0.10 a shot. The data sheet has this interesting...
First off, I'm only developing 4x5s so that isn't a lot of surface area. I mix just before using and only one recipe at a time. However, if I've only developed a couple negatives, I'll pour the...
I try to keep my photography simple, so I was intrigued by all the fuss over Caffenol developer recipes on the web. Normally I use resin coated enlarging paper not film but I figured it would work...
My favorite Wollaston is made from the lens of an old Kodak Brownie No.2-C Model A. It is an achromatic 144mm focal length meniscus. I remounted it to fit on a 4x5 camera normally used for pinhole...
Here is a 4x5 photo taken with something pretty close to the Brownie optics at f32. My lens is 2mm bigger diameter than the Brownie. You can see the vignetting caused by the stop being too far away...
Hello,
First of all I’ve been lurking this forum for a while and want to thank you all for providing such helpful information.
My interests are in primitive photography; pinhole photography,...