As others have indicated, you don't need merging software beyond PS. I shot two 4x5's from one set-up using complete back-cross (+/- 60mm) to create a "4x10" image. Both were developed in the same...
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As others have indicated, you don't need merging software beyond PS. I shot two 4x5's from one set-up using complete back-cross (+/- 60mm) to create a "4x10" image. Both were developed in the same...
Ed, This ruler just slides under and between the standards as necessary but slips out when not needed and goes in the bag, it's not much longer than the QuickLoad back. Obviously it would be too...
I made something like you are describing when I got started in LF . I don't always use it, only in "limit" situations. It has distance scales for the three lenses I have as well as hyperfocal...
Ag, I certainly went through the same angst but just decided (recently) to do it! The Nikon 90/8 is the one I use the most and it's actually pretty wide. As you drop in focal length you run into...
QT, Given the IF you present, your THEN is spot-on.
However, once you know the relationship between the exposure the camera suggests, your film characteristics and how a particular histogram...
If the question means "Should I buy a compact (or other) digital camera instead of a light meter just for that purpose?" then Steve's answer is appropriate! I recently bought a 4x5 (Ebony45s) and...
Have to admit I'm an LF newbie, but a digital version of such a device is an instant way to verify the exposure as well. So far, it's matched my metering for highlights and shadows (I think they're...
Tim, Fair enough on the price issue, if a free product does the job!
As I understand it, the new product is much more comprehensive in its capabilities. I like it for two main reasons - it has a...
A very rational approach to the three areas where sharpening can/needs to be used (acquisition/creative/output) are embodied in a product called Photokit Sharpener (...