great video and the love how the final print looks. Subscribed and look forward to more videos.
great video and the love how the final print looks. Subscribed and look forward to more videos.
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Thank you, Michael!
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Looks like a ULF revival is here and there...
I WAS considering a 1/2 round double sheet 14X36" making a it 14X72" of film
'...but a man has to know his limitations'...to quote Clint
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I made a carbon transfer print from the same negative used in this video... of course, I made a video of it! It's very short.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOmcpxtVD4U
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Wonderful!
Thank you...I find this very inspiring!
I spent some time in the presence of Jim Fitzgerald and his work a few years back - and now that I've also seen your "short and sweet" video, I vow to soon get off my butt and try this!
My thoughts are to make enlarged negatives, as I had way back when for platinum/palladium/albumen printing. At that time I'd used Kodak copy film for that purpose (a wonderful product)...but as its no longer available, I'd likely be using Bergger's new(ish) copy film. Have you (or anyone else reading this) had a chance to try this film?
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Hey Andrew, another very enjoyable video, very nice warm tones on the Carbon print, would love to see the print in person.
Roger
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