This video I made covers more than one area, so I wasn't quite sure which thread to put it in. I'm out with my 14x17, shooting XRAY film, developing it in my darkroom, and then making a Kallitype print from one of the negatives. Cheers!
This video I made covers more than one area, so I wasn't quite sure which thread to put it in. I'm out with my 14x17, shooting XRAY film, developing it in my darkroom, and then making a Kallitype print from one of the negatives. Cheers!
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Great video! Even though I shoot a lot of 8x10, I can't even begin to imagine dealing with this size film!
Very nice!
Andy's humble post and video shows great talent in many areas.
He made his own 14X17 and uses 14X17 X-Ray to make a wonderful image.
His talent as instructional Artist and cheerful teaching skills are World Class, nobody I have seen is better.
Andy makes huge contact prints look effortless.
Simple tools, glass pressure plate, buckets for washing.
Andy is an Actual Expert!
Tin Can
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YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/andy8x10
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Thank you, jon.oman, and Darr!
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Thanks for the video. Good looking camera. I suggest you carry through with a much larger dark cloth. Mine for 7x17 is 5x8 feet. You may need one 6x8 or 7x10 for really good coverage. Another suggestion - leave the dark cloth on the camera at all times, especially when inserting the film holder through removing it.
I like your single tray method - practical and space saving.
Jim
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