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    Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    I just recently came across the inspiring and I must say very moving video of Roman Loranc. Does any one know exactly what viewing filter he is seen using in the video it looks neat. And what about the dark cloth it looks like its extremely light, much lighter than my Phago. Can anyone identify it?

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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Kev,

    I spent a little time with Roman and recall he used an old Zone VI viewing filter. Very nice man by the way. These filters come up on eBay some times and fetch a pretty nice penny.
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    OT: Roman has an image of the gate of a ranch, a popular image. A gallery owner recently told me she found one for a buyer who paid $27k for it.

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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Thanks Eric. Yes spending some time with the man must have been a delight.
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    jetcode,

    I think that is/was his best selling image and he may not be printing it any longer ( I seem to remember that). I like a lot of Roman's work, but that one for some reason doesn't do to much for me.
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Kev, thanks for the link. It's really a great program.
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Not a direct answer to your question, Kev, but I had the pleasure of meeting Roman in Carmel last year at Photography West Gallery. I walked in to pay them a visit and Roman just happened to be there. We had a nice long chat and I bought one of his wonderful prints. He is a really nice guy and a terrific photographer/printer. I just love his work.

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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Yes a pleasure indeed I'm sure. Ive only just very recently been introduced to Romans work and can say it has moved me like nothing else I have ever seen. If I ever have the chance to visit Modesto California the first stop would be the little gallery that sells some of his work. I can only imagine as to there beauty. I've yet to see for myself a finely crafted print from a master of the medium. Ahh... but then I shall have the chance quite soon.
    Ansels work will be showing in Edinburgh this coming Feb/April...fabulous!
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    Kev,

    That should be a very nice show, enjoy!
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    Re: Roman Loranc/Viewing Filter

    The "Zone VI" viewing filter is a Kodak Wratten #90 gel, still sold by Tiffen. You could then make your own frame for it. IDK if anyone offers a complete one anymore.

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