Russ Fill
Director of Photography
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Here are a couple 8x10s from yesterday. I was focusing on this bridge up in the mountains. Made a tintype and a plexiglass negative. The negative was an afterthought since I didn't have any glass, just the plexi (that ended up getting stuck in the holder and getting scratched by the darkslide). I used it to test a projection lens I just got.
Seneca Improved View 8x10, Kodak 8.5" Commercial Ektar f/6.3, Tutti Frutti mixed collodion, tintype
Seneca Improved View 8x10, Buhl Optical 9" (229mm) f/6.3, New Guy negative collodion, plexiglass negative
Bixby Bridge.................?
great work indeed
regards
Andrew
Punker
Interesting subject with good plates!
We don't see that many like this
Tin Can
Sensitize by inspection.
Does anyone do this? With different temperatures and emulsions, plates sensitize at different rates. Two questions:
1) What should an adequately sensitized plate look like?
2) Is there any truth to the fact that over sensitizing (is this even possible?) can cause issues during development?
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