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    Re: New to Me 1000mm F16 Apo Ronar

    Congratulations!!

    If I remember correctly, the minimum focusing distance with my CL 1000/16 on the 14x17 Lotus (about 1200mm bellows) is 8m / 24ft - give or take.
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    Re: New to Me 1000mm F16 Apo Ronar

    My CL version, that I use on my Lotus 14x17
  3. Re: Replacing 300/4.5 Heliar with 300/4.5 Apo-Lanthar

    Hi David,

    thank you for the precious info. I will certainly keep you posted about any progress I make.

    Best
  4. Re: Replacing 300/4.5 Heliar with 300/4.5 Apo-Lanthar

    Thank you for your measurements!

    In fact I do not have a Heliar 300/4.5 but I do have the rear and front cell of an Apo-Lanthar 300/4.5. Looking at many pictures on the internet, Compound-mounted...
  5. Replacing 300/4.5 Heliar with 300/4.5 Apo-Lanthar

    Take a Compound-mounted 300/4.5 Heliar (i.e., a V): can I replace the front cell and the rear cell with those of a 300/4.5 Apo-Lanthar by just unscrewing the Heliar's and screwing in the Lanthar's...
  6. Tray development vs rotary development of black and white film

    During the characterization of some 4x5 film as per the BTSZ approach I realized it could have been useful to measure the difference in densities between a conventional tray-based development and a...
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    Re: How Many LF Formats Do You Use/Own?

    In descending order of frequency, past two years:

    - 12x16
    - 8x10
    - 14x17
    - 4x5
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    Re: 14x17 Film Holders

    I have two 14x17 regular holders and two 14x17 that have been modified internally to accommodate 12x16 positive or negative paper for in-camera photography.

    All four from Lotus View Camera.
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    Re: What equipment is hard for you to find?

    Big shutters.

    I have been looking for a Compound V for three years - or an Ilex #5 ... no luck. I have to buy a 2000 USD lens to get it (and throw away a valuable lens). One is on sale right now...
  10. Re: Info on Rodenstock Sironar convertibles

    This was EXACTLY what I was looking for!
    Thanks a million, Dan.
    Cheers
  11. Info on Rodenstock Sironar convertibles

    For a research I am currently doing I would like to know the focal lengths offered for the Sironar convertibles. I was unable to find a brochure or a Rodenstock document. I am *only* interested in...
  12. Re: Great app for managing your Film Holders

    Thank you very much for this software!

    I have a Sinar P2 both 4x5" and 8x10". I cannot store both. I can select Sinar P2 4x5" and store it, but when I want to add a Sinar P2 8x10" it replaces the...
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Thank you! It's kind of tricky to print ... too much contrast and one loses the somewhat dreamy atmosphere, too little contrast and it looks flat.
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Golden Gate Bridge - Linhof Technorama 617, 90mm

    https://i.postimg.cc/rFDyxVsG/AX3.jpg
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Palo Alto, University Av, ca 1998. Linhof Technorama 617, 90mm - Handheld

    https://i.postimg.cc/44LNY7fN/AT1.jpg
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    Re: 6x17 Images

    Santa Cruz, CA, Linhof Technorama 617, 90mm

    https://i.postimg.cc/Lst85xXr/AP2.jpg
  17. Re: Presentation of Lotus View Camera 14x17 (video)

    Tim: I will do my best. Subtitles take me about one hour of work for six minutes of video. Italian subs from English audio or English subs from Italian audio makes no difference time-wise. And after...
  18. Presentation of Lotus View Camera 14x17 (video)

    I just put the English subtitles in the video.

    It is not a review but just a presentation of the camera. The quality of the video is so-so but there are not many videos on ULF cameras so hopefully...
  19. Re: Which Camera is Thomas Struth using here - please advice

    Yes, it is a Compact II.
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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Twelve Ikebanas following the styles of the Ikenobo school in Kyoto, Japan. Shot in-camera on 12"x16" Imago Positive Paper (mostly with a Fujinon-C 600/11.5) and mounted as a Japanese scroll <掛軸>...
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    Re: ULF Walk-in Camera?

    I am not sure whether the creation of Susanna Kraus has been mentioned already ... it's here, in Berlin.

    https://www.imagocamera.com/imago-fotour/?lang=en
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    Sticky: Re: Large Format Channels on YouTube

    Thank you all!

    I *am* the original owner of the Phillips Compact II and in fact I still have the original box it came in, plus all sorts of spare parts. At the time I was living in San Francisco,...
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    Sticky: Re: Large Format Channels on YouTube

    There's mine ... but it is 90% in Italian :(
  24. Re: Experience with Harman Direct Positive paper

    I did notice some slight curl, but not as pronounced as you describe.

    You may want to have a look at this paper where the Harman DPP is profiled:
    ...
  25. Re: Ilford ULF annual order period for 2021

    Yeah!!!!!
    I use Macodirect on a regular basis. I have always been quite happy with their service.
  26. Re: Ilford ULF annual order period for 2021

    I know the link does not work: that's what I wrote, i.e., that it did not work. Unfortunately it is the link in the official Ilford document re: distributor for Germany.

    I used Badger Graphic when...
  27. Re: Ilford ULF annual order period for 2021

    My last order was in 2009 (from the US), and after that I did not follow the situation. The names of the distributors in the EU are completely unfamiliar to me and I have no idea what their track...
  28. Re: Ilford ULF annual order period for 2021

    Has anybody placed an order in previous ULF runs through one of the distributors that operate in the eurozone that he/she can recommend? I checked the web site of a couple of them and was not...
  29. Re: Coverage of Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm f5.6 XL at full aperture

    I find your lecturing tone somewhat unfortunate. In the post of mine you quote I asked about *resolution* in the corners following Martin's statement (nothing to do with vignetting then) and...
  30. Re: Coverage of Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm f5.6 XL at full aperture

    The corners of a 4x5, you mean?

    I must add that I have the both the 110mm XL and the 150mm XL. The reason I asked is that my 110mm XL is right now 800 miles away so I have no way to check in...
  31. Re: "Roba Apposta," a reversal process for paper and film

    Thanks for your kind words, Richard!

    I have already prepared a video for my Youtube channel (i.e., in Italian) where I compare the four methods (Imago PP, Harman/Ilford DPP, Ilford MG RC reversed,...
  32. "Roba Apposta," a reversal process for paper and film

    Hi everybody,

    I just completed the profiling of a couple of widely available papers (Ilford MG RC and FB) used in-camera and then inverted using “Roba Apposta” by Branco Ottico, an Italian...
  33. Re: Coverage of Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm f5.6 XL at full aperture

    Hi Emmanuel,

    many thanks for the great links!

    Cheers
  34. Coverage of Schneider Super-Symmar 110mm f5.6 XL at full aperture

    Does it cover 4x5 @ f/5.6 with some - yet, acceptable - vignetting? I shoot only BW.

    Tnx!
  35. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    Same location. In fact, when I develop in trays I do it in almost total darkness because the two positive papers are sensitive to some red light and I had to change two "safelights" because they were...
  36. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    I just want to remind those helping me here that my fogging problems happen with tiny 4x5 sheets (both RC and FB) developed in a small 2820 Jobo drum (or in 5x7 trays).
  37. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    Thank you for your input, I will slow agitation down and see what happens because I only use fresh developer. It's not that I do not want to divulge which developer I am using, is that I do not know...
  38. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    I did that on purpose. We are talking about four different papers, three different developers, plus a proprietary reversal process. That's why I restricted my initial question to one specific issue,...
  39. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    Several people in photrio.com developed FB paper in a Jobo, nobody mentions an issue with fog. Except one OP but he says that when he bought new paper the problem did not occur any more. Go figure ...
  40. Re: Higher fog in rotary development of fiber-based paper?

    The answers so far -- thank you very much to all of you for the help, by the way -- seem to belong to two categories: the former is "if that happens can be caused by this or that", the latter is "it...
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