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    Re: Deardorff 16x20 Camera

    Some of his work:

    https://www.pgi.ac/en/artists/697/
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    Re: Correct orientation of LF film in hangers

    I use them either way without issue BUT ... the one circumstance that I've seen this is when I am doing semistand or EMA long/low agitation development. In that context, I NEVER use framed hangers,...
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    Re: drone mounted 4x5 ?

    There's always this if you have the lift...

    https://aeroantique.com/products/camera-aircraft-type-k-25b-fairchild-with-case
  4. Thread: Wales in the UK

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    Re: Wales in the UK

    Yes, as I recall it was. That drive through the Lake District and then down the Welsh coast is one of the most beautiful I've ever done. Really, really nice landscapes.

    The people are lovely...
  5. Thread: Wales in the UK

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    Re: Wales in the UK

    Years ago, I had a business trip in the UK with meetings ending on a Thursday and reconvening on the following Tuesday. I took the opportunity to drive up to the Lake District and then down the...
  6. 8x10 Field Camera: Deardorff, Wisener, Tachihara or ???

    I am thinking of dipping my toe in the 8x10 waters as I already have a couple of lenses on my Wisner 4x5 Technical that should cover the larger format - a 19" f/11 APO Artar and a 14" f/9 Red Dot...
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    Re: Why BLACK & White PRINTS!

    Color is for cartoons
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    Re: Lets See Your Darkroom

    https://www.tundraware.com/Photography/Darkroom/
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    Re: ELWOOD Yesterday

    How cool. You need another one nicknamed "Jake" ...
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    Re: Accumulating a large format setup

    You don't want a camera without a lens and you don't have to buy some high end folding field camera to get started. You can find very nice used Kodak and Calumet monorail cameras for around $100. ...
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    Re: Help! Mouse Pee On Negatives!

    In my experience, farm cats are straightup gangsters ...
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    Re: Help! Mouse Pee On Negatives!

    Or d-CON 76
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    Re: Help! Mouse Pee On Negatives!

    Clearly, there is nothing more disconcerting than a floppy tranny ...
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    Re: Help! Mouse Pee On Negatives!

    I am very sorry about your misfortune and hope you are getting great advice here. But, I have to say, this is the greatest thread title I've ever seen.
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    Re: Fomapan 200 pink : fixer change

    I've processed a fair bit of Foma 200 and fixed with TF-4 for 5-6min. I wash for 25min in running water and have never had residual pink coloration.

    Assuming your fixer is new and properly mixed...
  16. Thread: Century No. 7

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    Re: Century No. 7

    Ouch. I've got a 19" APO Artar in a modern Copal that Grimes did for me I'll sell you for an outrageous sum ;)
  17. Re: What's your go-to when you want pronounced grain on BW sheet film?

    If you want to really rock 35mm and 120 grain, develop in D-23 1+9, add 0.5g/l of lye (sodium hydroxide) and semistand develop it for an hour ...

    Here's 35mm done that way. Scan of silver print:...
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    Re: Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    Before I apply poly, I typically wipe the wood down with a damp cloth and let it dry. This causes it to burr up. You can then sand it with 220 or 300 grit, and THEN apply the poly - which you can...
  19. Re: How many holders do you usually take with you when shooting?

    My 4x5 bag has camera, bag bellows, 5 lenses, a light meter, accessories, and 10-15 preloaded holders ready to go at any given time.
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    Re: Post yer 35mm shots!

    https://www.tundraware.com/Photography/Gallery/Silver/media/large/20240113-1-24-Snow_Glade.jpg
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    Re: Hello from Paris

    I find that looking at other's people's stuff gives me ideas of what I might want to do.

    Several books that always bring me back to Paris are:

    "Le Notre's Gardens" by Michael Kenna

    Atget...
  22. Re: Need recommendations on f/4.5 lens of about 150mm

    Reading down thread, I notice your concern is lens speed moreso that "average" optics.

    A bit shorter than you like, but you might consider a Zeiss Jena 135mm f/4.5 or a Kodak Ektar 127mm f/4.7. ...
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    Re: Gralab 300 timer

    Can I second that?
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    Re: Next Step in Developing Journey

    After only a few months, switching film and/or developer is ill advised. While you may have the mechanics of development dialed in, there is likely still work to do to determine your "personal ASA"...
  25. Re: How have you shopped for lenses over the years?

    My 150mm f/5.6 APO Symmar is one of my most frequently used 4x5 lenses along with my 210mm f/6.3 Caltar-II (Rodenstock).
  26. Re: How have you shopped for lenses over the years?

    Maaaaaaam, MAAAAAAAM, Mark's teasing me ...
  27. Re: How have you shopped for lenses over the years?

    In the 1990s, I bought new Schneiders and Rodenstock/Caltars. I also got a couple of Artars in various flavors and had Grimes put them in shutters.

    In the past few years, I've built out my lenses...
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    Re: Baby, it's cold outside...

    But you live in Kali, what's "cold" there .... 68F? ;)
  29. Re: Luna-pro advice. Which ones do you like and why?

    I have several Luna-Pros, some which I have worked on/recalibrated for modern batteries.

    I also have the spot accessory. The meters themselves are great for what they are, but the spot metering...
  30. Thread: HC110 Question

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    Re: HC110 Question

    I too very much like PMK, but because of its aerial oxidation rate, I cannot do high dilution, long duration, low agitation development with it.

    For some things, though, PMK is great. The edge...
  31. Thread: Job Posting

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    Re: Job Posting

    It's not remotely illegal, at least in the US. Junkies are not a protected class.
  32. Re: Distilled water, how many of you distill your own?

    I wonder what the cost operating that is compared to buying distilled water at $1.05/gal? I've looked into distilling my own water but the $3000 initial cost plus electricity to operate it, kind of...
  33. Re: Distilled water, how many of you distill your own?

    I have whole house water filtration installed but even that showed significant variability in developer action over the course of a year, at least when the home was first new. So, I use distilled to...
  34. Thread: HC110 Question

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    Re: HC110 Question

    Which "Pyro" did you buy? Times will vary by exact developer you selected.

    Just remember to wear eye and skin protection when working with pyro. Nitrile gloves, not latex as latex is porous.
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    Re: HC110 Question

    Yet another argument for D-23 or Pyrocat-HD both of which are dirt cheap to make.

    Moreover, they seem to last "forever". I mix my Pyrocat 500ml at a time and make Part A in glycol and store in...
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    Re: HC110 Question

    I know this isn't a direct response to your question but, it may be helpful ...

    I used HC-110 for years almost exclusively. Then I "discovered" Pyrocat-HD and D-23 and never looked back. I have...
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    Re: Agitating time for 1+7 id11 developer

    I still think you should read my notes and give semistand/EMA another go ;)
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    Re: Agitating time for 1+7 id11 developer

    On the internet, everyone is an expert. When people make claims, I just ask them "can we see your images done <that way> please?"
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    Re: Agitating time for 1+7 id11 developer

    So first, let me say unequivocally that high dilution/low agitation development is not some magick that guarantees best outcomes for every single situation. it is an arrow in the quiver of the...
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    Re: Agitating time for 1+7 id11 developer

    That's why I wrote my findings up in some detail - to help the "uninitiated". The 4 findings I mentioned above pretty much ensure there will not be any bromide drag except in the rarest of...
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