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    Re: post your Architecture photographs!

    Very handsome, Lars.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Lars, I like this one very much.
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    Re: Portraits from 2024

    Grit and Francis, nice work on these last two.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Alexander, well seen.
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    Re: Karsh & His White C1

    Great find.
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    Re: 4x5 enlarger Home Made

    One additional note, on reflection, adn please forgive me if I'm telling you something you already know.

    It gets harder to focus on the grain as you stop down, to 16 and smaller, especially if the...
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    Re: 4x5 enlarger Home Made

    I wouldn't give up quite so soon. I have a Microsight enlarging magnifier, which is 25x, and with fine grain film on a modest enlargement, zeroing can take patience. You haven't said what...
  8. Looking for hints for "Darkroom à la cheap" for beginners

    I'm planning a post or few for my blog, on the thrift store / yard sale approach to darkroom equipment for beginners who -- how well many of us remember it! -- are hard pressed for cash after buying...
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    Re: Post yer 35mm shots!

    Austin, your delightfully ironic eye plays again. I have to say, until I looked at the caption saying "mirror", my impression was that some photographer had inexplicably left a collapsible reflector...
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    Re: Still life-2024

    Paul, this is lovely. I admit that I am partial to non-soft-focus images, though they have their charm and can sometimes, in my view, be very successful. For me this subject is better this way. The...
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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    Notorius, well seen.
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    Re: How-to video: Split-toning Sepia Selenium

    Very well done. I look forward to the next video. Thank you.
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    Re: Portraits from 2024

    A neighbor whose appearance struck me and my wife as resembling a figure from a Leonardo painting kindly agreed to my request to make a portrait. She was very busy when the day arrived, so I worked...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Arresting image, awty/
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    1930s Notch code ID

    I am wondering if someone can identify these notch codes 1933. I'm curious about the film speed (for an article I'm writing). I am not at liberty to share the contact sheet images, made in...
  16. Thread: Gold Toning

    by Ulophot
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    Re: Gold Toning

    esearing, my current process is to second-fix prints and then move them directly to the selenium, per Doremus's procedure.

    1. What is the effect on the higher tones from slight bleaching, i.e.,...
  17. Re: Lightproofing: Sticky advesive for slick plastic blackout sheeting

    Others may join you -- dovetailed or not -- in screwing around with your window blockers. I have enough trouble measuring, let alone crafting something precise like that. Even if I had the tools, I'd...
  18. Thread: Gold Toning

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    Re: Gold Toning

    Drew, I'd be interested to know a bit about how you achieve economy with the gold toner. I tried a bit many years ago but did not get the effect I was looking for and that was that. I don;t know if...
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Lovely image, David.
  20. Lightproofing: Sticky advesive for slick plastic blackout sheeting

    Probably last year, I asked about glues that would stick to the slick plastic blackout sheeting (white on one side, black on the other) that I use to black out my windows. Various helpful answers...
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    Re: Hello! Again (sort of).

    Good to see you here, Joel. Have at it!
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    Re: Ciao from Italy

    Ciao, frommm. Do you use a large format camera with those lenses? These days, there seems to be a craze for adapting lenses to cameras they had never seen. Or, seen for.
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    Re: Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    Esearing, thanks. The signal difference between ICUs and DIYs in this instance was price. I'm a miserable excuse for a builder, and you can just imagine how many nails bent or went in sideways, much...
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    Re: MF (6x4.5,6x6,6x7,6x9,6x12) B&W film images sharing

    An arresting portrait for sure. Well done.
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    Re: post your trees!

    Willwilson, your abstract is quite an attractive piece. Well seen.
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    Re: Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    esearing, thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, the only out-spelling of your acronym that comes to mind is Intensive Care Unit, and a padded one sounds like the fabled psychiatric type. While there are...
  27. Thread: New member

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    Re: New member

    Hi, rename. You have arrived at a good destination. You'll find a wealth of assistance here, as well as inspiring work posted. Looking forward to seeing some of yours.
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    Re: Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    reddesert, yes; lenses will be wrapped; camera compartment padded or I'll wrap my cloth around it.
  29. Thread: Safe Light

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    Re: Safe Light

    It is always wise to run your own tests with safelights. If everything is fine, great; it a hint of fogging occurs, adjustments need to be made. I say this because I also prefer amber yellow) light...
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    Re: Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    Much obliged, as always.
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    Packpack DIY frame-finishing question

    Yesterday, I finally found a budget-level, almost fully "clamshell"-design backpack for short 4x5 outings. It is a Targus model, about $35, at BestBuy, where I had gone to use a $25 gift certificate....
  32. Re: LED strip lighting: What do I need besides the light strip?

    Thanks, friends. I have decided to use a pair of legacy shape" LED bulbs, partially bounced. It's for a work table area.
  33. LED strip lighting: What do I need besides the light strip?

    This is not quite darkroom; my darkroom and workroom are the same.

    I have an available standard AC outlet and would like to hook up a strip like this

    https://tinyurl.com/mrzsxua7

    over a work...
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    Re: Ouch! This hurts!

    Auditor, many of us are indeed in a similar boat on the income front. Short-dated film at such reductions as indicated above for the 4x5 offer a great bargain. It's not even out-dated yet, and if all...
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    Re: my show, "Bearing Witness"

    Beautiful work, Gregg. Best wishes to you!
  36. Thread: Grain Focuser

    by Ulophot
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    Re: Grain Focuser

    Hi,Two23. Setting up your own darkroom is exciting! congrats!

    I am not familiar with the enlarger you have, and no one has mentioned it here, but some enlargers have adjustments to bring into...
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    Re: Has Digital Changed Darkroom Printing?

    In a word, no.
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    Re: Large Format Landscapes

    Marvelous, as usual, Tobias.
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    Re: Has Digital Changed Darkroom Printing?

    My view coheres with that of some others here. I am neither a Pre-Raphaelite desiring a return to the Middle Ages, nor an advocate of all the wonders of digital imaging. I realize that I can mistake...
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    Re: Hello from Toronto.

    Welcome. I'm afraid I can't help you with scanning, but others surely will. I remain in the dark, so to speak.
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