Tri, I have never seen an image posted with as strong a 3d response as this... so much separation from front to back... stunning. Thank you for posting ... Bill
Tri, I have never seen an image posted with as strong a 3d response as this... so much separation from front to back... stunning. Thank you for posting ... Bill
Tri, this is a nice composition and great use of the lens. Beautiful print and I can't wait to see it.
I just got the film. Thanks!
Tri Tran,
I have posted a little blurb on my blog with the above image: http://antiquecameras.net/blog.html
Please send more images made with this lens, soon !
Best,
Dan
Antique & Classic Camera Blog
www.antiquecameras.net/blog.html
Dan, nice to see this on your wonderful site. We do love using lenses like these on the big cameras.
Jim
Hello !
I've got 100 sheets of Agfa CP-BU New and a 100 more of Ortho CP-G Plus both in 18x24 cm size.
As I was printing in my darkroom, I souped one sheet of Ortho in the tray of Bromophen developer I use for prints. Film came out unscratched but fogged.
So my questions are :
--As I use Kodak 8x10 safe-lights (actually fitted with an orange Ilford 902 filter for their range of Multigrade papers) I would like to know the Kodak number of the red filter to use (Agfa Healtcare has no info on this).
--Will I be able to use safe-light for the CP-BU which is a blue sensitive film ?
--What kind of developer would be best (pick from HC110, D76, Ilford PQ, Agfa Rodinal or a do-it-yourself one) ?
Now I've to cut the sheets to fit my 5x7 and 9x12/4x5 film holders and go testing !
Thanks for your help.
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