Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 19 of 19

Thread: Zebra Tin Type

  1. #11
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    Just ordered

    MORE ZEBRA PRODUCTS

    Go to Etsy as that is the only way to buy
    Tin Can

  2. #12
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    I know this is THE 'wet plate' thread

    It gets little traffic these days

    Perhaps any plate any size?

    as many historical PLATES were made small for soldiers to carry

    I am shooting Dry Plate 4X5 5X7 NOW

    I want to shoot 2X3 CDV cards

    and use Mamiya or Linhof 2X3

    in their plate holders
    Tin Can

  3. #13
    multiplex
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Location
    local
    Posts
    5,380

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Tribe View Post
    Any news about the result for these tin types?
    He appears to be doing a “Jason L” offering of slow dry plates for the EU countries.
    Quote Originally Posted by jnantz View Post
    you can easily buy some liquid emulsion ( they used-to sell it cheap at Freestyle in the "clearance" area 1Kg of Foma Emulsion for like 30$, B/H currently has fresh liquid light that's less than 40.
    Steven

    From what my European cohort tell me, the FOMA liquid emulsion is very inexpensive where you are, here in the states it's 2x the cost of the 8oz liquid light when it's not on clearance, from what I've been told in Denmark it is/was less than 40euros for the whole tub ( maybe covid changed that?). Have you used it? The 1Kg size comes with hardener, which you can put in your gelatin sub layer, and your final wash if you coat them on your own. if you coat some varieties of Japanese Papers with it, after they are waxed the paper is clear like glass, and put infront of something black you get the same visual entertainment as you would an ambrotype. I've been using some that is about 10 years old and it still seems OK... ( the gelatin hasn't broken down yet ). ( if you coat glass with it you will probably have to water it down to make it a little more runny, I've never used photo Flo with it but some people who coat glass put a little bit in their melted emulsion and swear by it ).

  4. #14
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    I am checking fit and finish

    Jason burned me with his 8x 10 plate holder

    Nothing fit

    Quote Originally Posted by jnantz View Post
    Steven

    From what my European cohort tell me, the FOMA liquid emulsion is very inexpensive where you are, here in the states it's 2x the cost of the 8oz liquid light when it's not on clearance, from what I've been told in Denmark it is/was less than 40euros for the whole tub ( maybe covid changed that?). Have you used it? The 1Kg size comes with hardener, which you can put in your gelatin sub layer, and your final wash if you coat them on your own. if you coat some varieties of Japanese Papers with it, after they are waxed the paper is clear like glass, and put infront of something black you get the same visual entertainment as you would an ambrotype. I've been using some that is about 10 years old and it still seems OK... ( the gelatin hasn't broken down yet ). ( if you coat glass with it you will probably have to water it down to make it a little more runny, I've never used photo Flo with it but some people who coat glass put a little bit in their melted emulsion and swear by it ).
    Tin Can

  5. #15
    multiplex
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Location
    local
    Posts
    5,380

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    sorry to hear that,
    he and his partners sold oodles of those holders I don't think anyone else had that issue.
    did you measure the interior of the holder and your plates? were they modern plates or vintage?
    I've got bagmags, magazine camera septi and DDS holders and they can
    all present problems when loading them with plates, in my case it's typically user error ...
    seeing these holders and plates I make are standard sizes and sometimes vintage plates are sold in different
    non original storage receptacles ...
    ive never bought modern plate holders or used vintage plates
    but I know the spring on the old holders and septi are a PITA.
    book style I made myself work the best ..

  6. #16
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    Let me be clear.

    J Lane Plates work well. I have a lot of them.

    However his KS I bought is unusable. His own glass plates are correctly spec

    But are too long and too thick for the holder I got directly from Jason

    I collect holders of all size and type
    Tin Can

  7. #17
    multiplex
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Location
    local
    Posts
    5,380

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  8. #18
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    More from ZEBRA

    4X5 Plate Holder

    and

    Dry Plate TinType

    The holder is PERFECT!
    Tin Can

  9. #19
    Tin Can's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    22,515

    Re: Zebra Tin Type

    I think we need to consolidate all emulsion on glass and Tin

    To simplify search

    of course we all must bow to MOD judgement

    Oren specifically is patient with me as I fade from all screens


    I am finding and making NOS 1/4 Plate

    This driven by my NOS 1/4 Plate acquisition today!

    Mods are very good to us all!
    Tin Can

Similar Threads

  1. lens selection for zebra slot
    By dave4242 in forum Location & Travel
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 7-Jun-2020, 15:15
  2. zebra canyon
    By dave4242 in forum Location & Travel
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 13-Aug-2018, 19:56
  3. Developed my first 8x10 - Zebra film
    By Paul Ewins in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 27-Nov-2007, 10:43
  4. Has anybody used Zebra 8x10 film?
    By Paul Ewins in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 11-Feb-2007, 10:53

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •