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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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...
A much more sensible and concise expression of my thoughts. :)
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
Yep, super work. The use of the filter here was very clever. Really nice image.
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...
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:...
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...
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...
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.
Truly, truly remarkable.