Tim, you may try http://shop.ppl.de/index.php4?c=002&cN=Fuji&o1=017&o1N=Filme&o2=170&o2N=Dia&o3=132&o3N=ASTIA in Germany. Last time I ordered from them, I got it in just a few days. And they have the...
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Tim, you may try http://shop.ppl.de/index.php4?c=002&cN=Fuji&o1=017&o1N=Filme&o2=170&o2N=Dia&o3=132&o3N=ASTIA in Germany. Last time I ordered from them, I got it in just a few days. And they have the...
I forgot one thing: The f-stops in my calculation are the effective f-stops, that means that they are corrected for bellows draw.
Edward, another way to put it is to calculate the resolution limit as imposed by diffraction for different f-stops.
Here are the approximate values I use:
f22 : 64 lpm (line pairs per mm)
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Domenico, if you can read french,you may find interest in the following page: http://www.galerie-photo.com/noblex-sculpteur.html
Scott, you're right, but way too optimistic, too! The limiting factor in 8x10 is rather the lens, not the film. Take a look at the Schneider's MTF curves for similar lenses of different focal...
The fact that scanning with 4000 dpi captures all information that is present on the film doesn't mean that so many information is really there, especially as you go to greater formats. A 35mm slide...
Thank you James! This answers my question regarding the positive sheet.
Thanks to you all, you were very fast! I have probably expressed myself in a quite confusing way, since I own the Calumet model. I already have the instructions for the Polaroid model and can refer...
Hello! I just bought a used Polaroid 8x10 processor from Calumet and have no instruction sheet for it. Though I understand how I have to insert the film holder, I'm not sure about the positive sheet....
Erik, I own a TFC-45 and will be pleased to answer all your questions. I was in the same situation as you and bought the TFC-45 right away. All in all, I'm very pleased with the camera, this really...