To some extent you can correct perspective in the darkroom, depending on your enlarger model.
To some extent you can correct perspective in the darkroom, depending on your enlarger model.
Rob Gray — Nature Photographer Extraordinaire
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You mean the Shanghai "Continental" (if you're a John Wick fan). That's certainly a great subject--it was on the way from my hotel to the main gate of the university so I walked by it quite often. At any rate, I imagine an LF'er could make a career out of architectural photography there (I certainly saw more and better Art Deco interiors there than in Chicago) but I think the real prize would to be to go the Reinhart Wolf route, though as you imply I'm sure the particulate count wouldn't cooperate more than a few times a year.
Excited,
just ordered a 4x10 back and 4 holders for my Chamonix 45H-1.
So soon I'll join this illustrious group for real.
Think I sorted out all the the stuff for developing and scanning, so now on to ordering a box of 8x10 film of some acceptable flavor and a cutter.
Looking forward to this so much.
Chamonix makes backs to upsize a 4x5 to 4x10 ? I thought they only make them the other way around.
Pity Intrepid doesn’t offer an 8x10 to 4x10 back...
(Guess it’s easy enough to fabricate, though)
Lachlan.
You miss 100% of the shots you never take. -- Wayne Gretzky
I mean the problem there is probably that they don't want to make interchangeable bellows right ?
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