Welcome! I as well work with alt processes, especially carbon transfer, tri-colour gum, kallitype.
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Welcome! I as well work with alt processes, especially carbon transfer, tri-colour gum, kallitype.
It's fine. Been using it with Pyrocat-HD for twenty years.
HP5, FP4, Adox, Shanghai, 4x5 HIE, Efke IR, Rollei IR...
Pyrocat-HD, Xtol-R, D-23, DK-50, caffenol...
I've been developing xray film in D-23 at 1+3. Very pleased with the results. Not large format, but I love Ilford Pan F in D-23 1+3.
I've been using one for my 8x10 since 2001. I use a Canham Light Weight camera. It does not move the camera around if you are careful.
Welcome to the forum, Chris!
I've been using the bad batch since it was first announced with no issues. I'm using a replenished regime.
"Sam"
14x17 double-sided green. 355mm Meniscus lens with cardboard aperture of about f/11 @ about 1sec. D-23 1+3. 10:00 20C. Flat-bottomed tray with gentle agitation every minute.
I don't want to use something that uses someone's system of exposure. And if I did use that guy's system, I'd always be paranoid of losing it. It's pretty tiny.
When I win big on the lottery, I'll move up from 14x17 to 20x24 :D
Welcome to the forum!
Thankfully, we're not sue-happy up here in Canada, like in your country...;)
I'm using mr. pinhole. You can generate an f/stop and exposure chart there. https://www.mrpinhole.com/calcpinh.php
Tsujun Bridge, Kumamoto, Japan
HIE 4x5
Xtol
https://live.staticflickr.com/7781/27160748231_e438865379_o.jpgTsujunkyou Aqueduct by Andrew O'Neill, on Flickr
Pinhole size was about 1mm. Focal length was about 500mm. Exposure time was 25 minutes. I didn't bother with reciprocity correction as I didn't feel like standing there for an hour. Still turned out...
14x17 Pinhole; Double-sided green latitude. Developed in D-23 1+3
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50878110098_a91f3bc5a2_o.jpg1417 Pinhole Test Shot by Andrew O'Neill, on Flickr
My first darkroom in Japan was in the kitchen corner. Big windows had to be covered up, but my wife wouldn't let me. Forget about the bathroom. Too small. And my wife would have flipped. So, the...
Thanks!
Ohaka
Near Tosu-City, Japan.
Tri-X. D-76 1+1
Welcome!
I've been reading up on him. He made Woodburytypes, too. Wow!
I think you should. Mainly film shooters over there, including myself.
I still shoot mainly large format but, I have to admit I don't participate here a much as I used to. I seem to be spending my time elsewhere. 950 users logged on, and only 119 members, 798 guests...
Cool! Is the Photrio crowd aware of your work?
I prefer is super realist drawings.
In the town of Greenwood, British Columbia, Canada.
TMY-2 8x10
Sounds like fun!
Well, the continuation of my Japan coal mine project was buggered up due to covid. That's a project I've been working on (on when I'm there!) since mid 90's. Probably can't pick it up again until...
I shoot 8x10 and develop in Pyrocat-HD. EI 50.
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I don't think I ever saw a photo of the finished camera, Pali K. I looked through this long thread and couldn't find one...
35mm Ilford Pan F 50 EI 25 D-23 1+3
Smoke is still making its way up here... albeit thinner, today.
One of the most interesting images I've seen of Mono Lake. I love how the dark rock in the water looks like reflected clouds from the sky.
Beautiful camera... the only thing I don't like is having to tilt the camera on its side for verticals, and no front tilt capability. The 6cm minimum bellows is great. Is there a bag bellows for this...
Welcome! Tell us more about your photography, please.
After over a week of smoke from fires south of the Canada/US border, I hope we don't get any more! My brother, way out in Saskatchewan, said they even got some.
I bought a reconditioned Epson P400, on the recommendation of Sandy King last year on the carbon transfer forum. 13 inch wide is plenty big for me. It's 1.5 drop size results in smooth tones. After...
....aaaaaaand the smoke is back again, along with an invasion of your moths!! :(