Randy: We missed each other at SAIC. I left in 1996. Worked in the photo lab the whole time I was a student. Interesting times for sure.
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Randy: We missed each other at SAIC. I left in 1996. Worked in the photo lab the whole time I was a student. Interesting times for sure.
Foma Retro Pan 320, Yashica Mat 124, Nikon 8000 scanner.
https://flic.kr/p/2noaszo
Alan: My wife took the exact same picture last month! Cracks us up.
Funny thing when traveling home from LA my camera bag sailed right through, but my carry on back pack got flagged for....chocolate bars.
Go figure. Something about the shape and density maybe?
I see color but I think it is coming from the window they are holding the neg up in front of. Look below to the left of the glass plate, you can clearly see blue sky and buildings reflected on the...
Just came back from a two week trip. We shipped my film and some extra clothes and hiking boots. I carried on my camera bag and small suitcase with the rest of my clothes. Alas I was only...
Maybe a tennis racket press would help?
Shoot BW and Color film depending on mood and subject. Recently took a trip to the western US, shot a lot of BW 120, and a little bit of 35mm E6, and 120 C41, and a ton of digital. Couldn't fit the...
You won't be able to get to the 8000ppi limit with those film holders if they are two 35mm frames side by side. In order to get the maximum, the center of the scan-able area is the only area...
Wow! Very cool!
I have been using the Mac Mini M1, 16 GB RAM and 1T SSD, since last year. Works well with Photoshop, Light Room, Affinity Photo, DxO Photolab and Vuescan. It also works with my Nikon 8000, (with...
Checked out the Glenstone Museum today and of course the Jeff Wall Exhibit. Some interesting images some problematic points. Some images worked very well and drew me in and made me ponder a bit and...
This is very interesting. By coincidence I was bored today and pulled out some old lenses I squirreled away and just rediscovered this lens. 224646
Looks like Cindy Sherman meets Gregory Crewdson. I would like to see these in person.
Chromira Machine is long gone at Dodge-Chrome, unfortunately. Still do dip and dunk E6, C-41 and Black and white film processing though.
Amaryllis bloomed this spring was able to capture them with 8x10 Kodak Ektar and X-Ray Film, very different results.
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Very Nice Roberto!
welcome!
Shoot iPhone, DSLR, 35mm, 645, 6x6, 6x9, 4x5 and 8x10. Been shooting more 35mm lately after not shooting small film for a few years.
From my wife's flower garden. Portra 160 8x10 shot with Deerdorff V8, 12" Kodak Ektar lens.
Macro lens on my 5DS. With the world seeming to close in close up shots seem appropriate.
https://flic.kr/p/2iKukcF
Nearest thing that I know of is,
District Camera
Washington, DC Store
1225 I Street NW, Suite 110, WASHINGTON, DC 20005
sometimes they have large format gear when I go by other times not so...
She was a great influence on me. One of the main reasons I attended SAIC. Was very sad when I saw the news.
wow ImSoNegative! love the detail.
Prof
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shooting some flowers
t-shirt huh, could someone post a picture of this in action? I'm not sure I am visualizing it properly. Or I could stop being lazy and set up my 8x10 and grab a t or two..;-0
I drop in several times a week.
Hello! Don't worry big cameras don't bite but they do sometimes draw a crowd.
I'm interested but very busy.
Todd
Nice!
Dodge-Chrome in DC area does C41,E-6 and BW up 8x10. https://www.dodgechrome.com/
full disclosure: I work there but not in film processing lab.
I traveled with my Busch Pressman and spot meter and assorted film holders and a Canon 5Ds with a couple of lenses and odds and ends this past summer, not even a second glance. Traveled with my 5Ds...
thanks, the most interesting aspect to me is the glass candle holder on the far left is red glass the jar behind has a green tint and of course the doll heads show the reds blocking up with the back...
here are a couple of tests I shot 8x10, (cropped to remove distracting elements) One is Tmax100 and one is X-ray....
I was referring to the output resolution of the print. Of course different devices image differently.
Prof
One thing to consider for final print resolution and size is the viewing distance. An 8x10 print at 300dpi will look great from a foot away, but a 30x40 print will be viewed from 6 feet or more. in...
I see dust on film from camera/film holder, dust on film during scan, scratch on film, and maybe a chemistry stain. I deal with all constantly at my job and with my own images. Compressed air, a...
Welcome. I haven't been a member here too long but have learned a lot and have been inspired by many here.
Todd
Mystique? Maybe. I picked up my 8x10 Deardorff (most of it anyway)from a retiring photographer in Chicago. I was a poor student in 1990 and was told about the studio closing by word of mouth so I...