LED light pad, 30cm x 21cm, 5600K, with a Nikon D7200 mounted on a K&F cantilever tripod. All have spirit bubbles for parallax correction. Camera shots direct to Capture One. Works great.
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LED light pad, 30cm x 21cm, 5600K, with a Nikon D7200 mounted on a K&F cantilever tripod. All have spirit bubbles for parallax correction. Camera shots direct to Capture One. Works great.
That F-64 is awesome! The two detachable film holder bags (or other purpose bags) are free at that price! Love it.
Welcome Jimmy! Looks like you're off to a good start with your equipment. There is a lot of knowledge on this site, so use the search function to look for answers. You will find LF very fun and...
I'm not using FOMA, but I alway prewash and have never had a problem. I also prewash my color negative sheets before C41 and no problems there either. Maybe just with FOMA and possible other brands...
Well done Neil! Exposure and developing (I agree with Alan) appear perfect! Yep great subject too!
Apartment backside, and my cat Maisy Mae. Mamiya 645 Pro TL on HP5+
Well John, you made me think about it. I was wrong. Rodenstock Sironar <nothing>. So, not a W :(. Oh well, it's pretty good; and inexpensive fun.
150mm f/5.6 Sironar W. Huge bang for buck.
Nope I won't drive in that condition :p. Your last statement, in my mind, is spot on - and yes, he's probably dead by now.
Personally Alan, unless one is photographing for color technical reasons, I don't believe any of this matters as long as it looks good to the eye. After all, you liked the colors I got in that last...
Gotcha Pat. Me, on the other hand am a retired electrical engineer with plenty of time and pain killers to play away with the editing! :cool:
Hi Alan. Just by writing a macro and/or an apple script for the first basic steps. The final adjustments still must be carried out by hand because of personal preference.
Thanks Pat!
As far as the ALT key is concerned, what I did instead was watch my color scope set for RBG Waveform. I increased the channels until just before the tops of the channels hit the top of...
Hi Alan, thanks for the nice words! Really, it took a bit of time the first time I attempted, but we would expect that wouldn't we? The first time, we don't know what to expect; and we move slower...
Well thanks for asking Alan. I'll show the neg and the finished product. PLEASE do not judge focus! I am waiting on a new negative carrier for my light table. These negs just laid on the table;...
I just finished using Alex Burke's method (Thanks Pat). I had much more color control; and ended up with a very acceptable positive conversion. Interestingly enough, Alex used the same method as I...
Thanks Pat! I will read with great intensity :). Here's the reference I used for this instance: https://retro-pixel.com/converting-color-negatives-to-positives-without-plugins/
Now to compare...
I start with a tiff generated from Capture One tethered directly to my digital camera (Nikon D7200). Then the tiff is exported to Affinity Photo where the editing happens. I don't use Adobe...
Well, by creating the fill layer with the color of the rebate, I believe the resulting channels have been synced properly :cool:. The orange cast from the film is gone as per the third photo. The...
Greetings all,
I know the negative to positive conversion topic has been discussed ad-nauseam. But this is a bit different. Please stay with me on this one. I scanned the neg with a Nikon D7200...
Per the video the OP linked to, the video was concentrating on TTL flash. I never use it personally; not because I'm against it or those who do use it. My technique is to set the flash power to the...
Dan and Sean: Great links! I've already learned a lot! Dan, thanks for posting the Rodenstock literature on those lenses. That brochure appears to be circa 1977 or so? I did, in fact, see my...
Thanks fellas! This is the first I've heard of 'convertibles'. Sean, thanks for the links. Lots to learn here. Bob, thanks for the history lesson on the lens. Not having much experience with...
Thanks! That makes sense. It looks new; but it might have simply had a good life. So it's a Sironar-W; or just Sironar? It has no dash with a following letter.
I appreciate the help! I guess I...
Good evening (well, here anyway) all,
First, I did do a search on this in this thread and found nothing. I hope I did it correctly. Sorry if I missed it.
Now, While looking through Micheal K...
Just the one 4x5
Welcome to the forum, Fusiobear! You will find incredible help here! Please just ask.:)
All, we were correct. Someone had machined a bit of material from the #0 hole in the lens board :mad:. I ordered a new (used) one; installed the lens; and all is OK.
Thank you all for your help!
Thanks for posting! Although I had nothing to do with it, it's always good to observe and learn!
~Jeff
Thank you all for the replies! I'm getting out the inside calipers now.
Best,
Jeff
Greetings all,
New member here; and first posting. This will probably come across as eye-rolling dumb; but I must ask as I am new to the lens and board combination. I have a Rodenstock 150mm...