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  1. Re: Pyrocat HD - Differences/Effects between 1:1:100 and 2:2:100

    As do I and my understanding is similar - the film speed (i.e. the properties of the chemical emulsion) has quite obviously not changed, the personal EI for your gear/your setup has. Again, I do not...
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    Re: an idiot question but need help!

    A much more sensible and concise expression of my thoughts. :)
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    Re: an idiot question but need help!

    I can't speak to HP5, but Ilford FP4+ (at the least the version I have) does not have any rebate markings when properly developed. Again, I would intuitively guess that that is true for all Ilford...
  4. Re: Pyrocat HD - Differences/Effects between 1:1:100 and 2:2:100

    This is my sense as well, but given that my development times are currently around 8-9 minutes, I didn't think that was something that I needed to investigate for my setup. Interesting that you don't...
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    Re: Bostick & Sullivan kits

    One other thing to note is that Dana Sullivan (of Bostick & Sullivan) is super accessible. I have had multiple in-depth conversations with him before I made a purchasing decision. He was great at...
  6. Pyrocat HD - Differences/Effects between 1:1:100 and 2:2:100

    I shoot FP4+ and contact print from the in-camera negative using Pt/Pd. I have traditionally developed my film using the 2:2:100 dilution because I thought the benefit of the 1:1:100 dilution was...
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    Re: Not DIY Curtains for a darkroom

    I wasn't smart enough to think of that - :p - and I could have easily used the "flashlight" on my smartphone and probably gotten just have good of a result. I got lucky and the curtains work for me,...
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    Re: Not DIY Curtains for a darkroom

    Any of the large craft stores (we have Michael's, Joann's, etc.) should also have "blackout curtains" that are pre-cut to certain standard sizes or, alternatively, in rolls that can be cut to...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Yep, super work. The use of the filter here was very clever. Really nice image.
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    Re: Panoramic Format (6x12 ~ 6x17, etc) B&W only.

    Now that you mention it, I can see it - there is a very strong rhythm formed by the two near-foreground trees on both the left and the right. And the tree on the far left you are referencing could be...
  11. Re: Looking for advice/guides on digital to film (not inkjet)

    Apologies - I assume this was clear, but unspoken is the notion that you would take your "corrected" digital image and print to film using something like:...
  12. Re: Looking for advice/guides on digital to film (not inkjet)

    Perhaps take a look at Quadtonerip? http://www.quadtonerip.com/html/QTRoverview.html

    I don't use digital negatives, but this seems to be the standard for taking digital files and getting them...
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    Re: The Image Flow closing

    That is absolutely brutal. I can't claim to have spent a ton of time there, but the time I was there, Stuart was an absolute gentleman and a prince. Image Flow really did seem to be everything that...
  14. Re: Always go for the light stand with the heaviest weight rating?

    If you are on the go and know you won't be exposed to the elements, a lighter kit is sometimes desirable. Imagine shooting corporate headshots with a single softlight, as a for instance.
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    Re: Still Life, 2021

    Truly, truly remarkable.
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