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    Re: Thomas Yanul swing lens cameras

    I might be able to help you. I knew Tom Yanul quite well although I never saw his swing lens cameras other than what he presented at the IAPP (International Assoc. of Panoramic Photographers)...
  2. Re: Replacement Holders for Vintage Camera

    Check eBay, there are lots of very affordable vintage 5x7 dry plate film holders for sale. Good chance you will find something that works or that can be modified easily by a woodworker to fit your...
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    Re: Wet plate focus confusion.

    It's all about the type of light you need to make wet plate work. UV focuses at a different point than the light used in a projector. I had to reposition my lens after it was focused to fix the...
  4. Re: Making, not Taking: Portrait Photography in the 19th Century

    The Jacksonville museum has been closed for several years. Peter Britt's collection has been moved and as far as I know it is not on display anywhere.
  5. Re: Can it be a solution for avoiding newton rings

    I have used a ground glass for contact printing color Cirkut negatives for years some are over 7 feet long. NO Newtons rings period. I ground the glass myself with carborundum. This doesn't affect...
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    Re: Post your signs

    It's panoramic so you will have to click on the link to see a bigger version to browse around. A fun picture I took many years ago with a #10 cirkut camera. The signs are almost in English. This...
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    Re: G. Gennert camera: which plateholders?

    I have an 11x14 Gennert Burllington that takes "regular" film holders. I only have three holders, but they are from three different manufacturers and they all seem work. I don't know about the...
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