E6 and C41, in 4x5 and 8x10 all the way … what’s the point of having a camera if you don’t shoot what you want….
I just don’t stop at Starbucks anymore /s
E6 and C41, in 4x5 and 8x10 all the way … what’s the point of having a camera if you don’t shoot what you want….
I just don’t stop at Starbucks anymore /s
I tried color both in the 1970s and in the early 1980s but found contrast control virtually non existent. I never went back.
E6 mostly 5x7, some 4x5 and 8x10. Processed at Citizen's Photo in Portland, OR. Tango drum scanned or Creo Eversmart Supreme scanned. Printed with Canon iPF 8400 on Canson Platine Fiber Rag. Big cameras + big film + big scans = big fun. Not to mention a certain feel and look to the big prints.
Thad Gerheim
Website: http:/thadgerheimgallery.com
E6 only, with scan to digital print. I gave up B&W many years ago, since this is a hobby with limited time available. I need to scan some of my old B&W negs, and work with them.
Mike Hartfield, CPA
www.linkedin.com/pub/mike-hartfield/15/306/961
I still run E6, C41 and color prints. I do almost zero large format color.
Do they still manufacture Ektar 25?
Here are shots of Ektar 25 taken thirty years ago shot in 120 film with my Mamiya RB67.
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Fuji Crystal Archive paper is available in cut sheets 8x10 up to 20x24. It's a very nice consumer grade of paper. Gives me excellent results, it's so thin it's tricky to handle in larger sizes. I'm a dinosaur trying to stay proficient with color printing. Digi and inkjet is so easy, until the nozzles clog
100% direct optical workflow. Now shooting exclusively color neg film (mostly Ektar 100 in multiple formats up to 8x10 - way better product than old Ektar 25 was), optically enlarged onto Fuji RA4 papers. There's a delay at the moment getting my favorite media - Fujiflex Supergloss, much like Cibachrome, but RA4 instead, and available only on big wide rolls. Then in terms of my old sheet film E6 chromes on hand, I select certain ones for sake of making precision internegs, which can then be printed onto RA4 media. Great results with a minimum of bellyflops (but always a few of those each season). I do up to 30X40 inch prints.
Porta on vacation in 120 format, and some times also Portra and Ektachrome in 4x5.
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