I see,
And I stop at 1550 $
I have an other Curtis :
http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie...quatrime-achat
Not exactly the same, but similar Curtis Scout color 4x5
I see,
And I stop at 1550 $
I have an other Curtis :
http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie...quatrime-achat
Not exactly the same, but similar Curtis Scout color 4x5
you can read 1942 new about one shot camera
http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie.../OneShotCamera
I would really like to take a look under the hood on this one:
http://www.collectiblecameras.com/pr...58&cat=0&page=
Really sweet...
Best regards,
Eirik Berger
I haven't a clue whether or not this is a consideration but after 18 pages (which I haven't read totally) it might be so here goes: has anyone with savvy given thought xray films offered in green sensitive and blue sensitive emulsions. Scratches VERY easy when tray developed but cheap. Not that 'everyone' travels about with this in their pockets but is this relevent? Emilio
Does anyone have suggestions on what to use with the Cokin X-Pro system (170mm x 130mm filters)?
I bought Hitech 85mm RGB filters HI25CP Red #25, HI47CP Blue #47, and HI58CP Green #58 for the P-system, but I can't seem to find corresponding filters for the Cokin X-PRO.
For the X-PRO sized filters, I can only find...
Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow color-compensating filters -- these are the only ones that appear to have the complete set in the right size
A variety of resin filters, but no blue...
and some very expensive Tiffin 5x6 in Blue #47, Green #58, and Red #25 filters...but the size for these appears to be wrong. Cokin X-PRO takes filters that are 130mm wide. These filters are 5 x 25.4 = 127mm wide. I presume that won't quite work?
You can take Lee Filter filter, you have sheet 21"x48" and 25'x48", i think it-is sufficient.
http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/p...4630710C51307/
http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/p...4630710C5EDC4/
http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/p...4630710C570C5/
A+
http://trichromie.free.fr/trichromie...Pour-commencer
Good afternoon Henri,
These seem like they are disposable gel filters, if I am not mistaken. Would you then use them for one session, as they can easily become damaged? And how would you hold them in the proper place? Looks like you'd use the gels with these:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search...974+4291378429
Hello,
You can use Do-it-your-self with cardboard and cutter.
And this filter Lee can by use during many days, and if you have un trouble, you can change, they are not expensive at all.
Juste do it ;-)
I've got some pleasing result with Cokin 003 (red) and Cokin 004 (green). Had no chance to compare them to the recommended #25 and #58, but the picture looks good:
(sorry, it's MF)
As you already mentioned, there's no blue filter in the system, so I had to buy Hitech #47, but at least 2 of 3 filters are cheap. Anyway, spectral sensitivity of the film in use should be much more of a concern.
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