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If you're even just thinking about making some tintypes, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXOseY7HxxU wet plate snype (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 12:59 |
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MrBlandAverage posted:home scanned portra Great job! Perfect exposure, great colors, phenomenal scan. It looks great. Nice work!
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 01:16 |
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 08:04 |
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It's nice when you take pictures of things that aren't bikes.
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 17:35 |
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Put some regular film in my view camera this weekend. This is a 9x12, but I think I'm going to print this one really big if I can get the fine art paper in a super size. The Cadet by McMadCow, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 19:38 |
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Hey genderfluid, did you do anything to add a light trap on your 6x12 back or do you just not remove the darkslide fully?
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 20:20 |
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McMadCow posted:Put some regular film in my view camera this weekend. This is a 9x12, but I think I'm going to print this one really big if I can get the fine art paper in a super size. Your work is always improving and always impressive
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# ? Mar 19, 2013 20:54 |
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nonanone posted:It's nice when you take pictures of things that aren't bikes. Well, bikes hold a special place in my heart, don't know why. Sometimes when I'm out there and I'm short on ideas, I see a bike and it just looks beautiful to me. I can't resist, I take the shot. I guess it's like taking pictures of kittens or something, you just can't help yourself. But at the same time, I don't think my subject matter is boring or uninteresting. I think if you were to forget every picture I've taken of bicycles and look at them individually, they're good shots. Forget that I've done a whole bunch of bikes. And my newer ones are better. Edit: Class A Moderation right here. Yes, I got probated for this post. WTF ?? Mannequin fucked around with this message at 23:08 on Sep 18, 2013 |
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McMadCow posted:Put some regular film in my view camera this weekend. This is a 9x12, but I think I'm going to print this one really big if I can get the fine art paper in a super size. Wish there was a tiny bit more definition to the subject. Just a tiny bit more separation. But its still an inspiring piece. (and I hate you for reminding me of my own inadequacy at all things photographic)
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 05:58 |
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Pentax 6x7 Adventures Roll #2 - The Kraken Wakes in the Deep and Hits the Snooze Button Last Friday my friends tolerated me, my lights, and my massive honking 6x7. I shot a 35mm roll that wound up being fairly unexceptional, a roll of FP4+ and a roll of Fujicolor something something that I haven't had developed yet. The three big lessons learned: • Watch my tilt when hand-holding the camera. It's so much bulkier than my A1 that it's really, really easy to unconsciously favor the left side putting everything at mild-to-severe tilt. • Seated people are easier to focus on, and let me use the waist level finder (I tried gaffer tape on the VF, but I still can't see the edges of the frame w/ my glasses on.) • That DoF is narrower than I suspected, especially at that distance with that lens. I ran it through the calculator last night just to get the numbers in my head and to get 6" of DoF I need to be shooting at f/13.3. I will need more light. Here's a mediocre scan of the best shot from the roll of FP4+ Rupin by Lemon Frosted, on Flickr It's cropped for 5x7 because I was correcting the tilt problem and because 5x7 is what I normally print on (I like having a wall full of many photos, instead of one with just a few 8x10's.)
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 06:23 |
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dukeku posted:Hey genderfluid, did you do anything to add a light trap on your 6x12 back or do you just not remove the darkslide fully? I've taken it out fully when I shoot and haven't had any problems. I'm shooting at night so it's possible i'm getting some light leaks that just aren't showing up because of that, but no problems thus far. I'm honestly surprised, but not complaining.
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# ? Mar 20, 2013 07:18 |
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Ilford are now doing a pinhole camera in 8x10 size: http://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/03/20/ilford-releases-a-new-harman-titan-8x10-pinhole-camera-with-f288-aperture/
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# ? Mar 21, 2013 03:30 |
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Sunset, As Seen From The Road Leading Up Pine Mountain by atomicthumbs, on Flickr I am never developing Acros in HC-110 again for two reasons: the midtones were so flat that it was hell getting them remotely acceptable, and it's not grainy enough.
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# ? Mar 21, 2013 04:31 |
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Some Portra 160VC Florist, Bishan, 2012 by alkanphel, on Flickr Kopitiam, Ang Mo Kio, 2012 by alkanphel, on Flickr and Astiaaaa Playground Seat by alkanphel, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 21, 2013 09:06 |
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atomicthumbs posted:
I'd rather have flat midtones. It's a lot easier to add than it is to remove contrast.
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# ? Mar 21, 2013 21:49 |
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Genderfluid posted:I'd rather have flat midtones. It's a lot easier to add than it is to remove contrast. They were so flat as to be posterized. I had to darken the middle area of trees there to hide it.
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 01:50 |
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Phase One H20 back for sale for $850: http://stlouis.craigslist.org/pho/3663319790.html Should I do it? I dunno what I'd buy to use it with? I have a 4x5 view camera though I don't know if there's an adapter out there for it.
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guidoanselmi posted:Phase One H20 back for sale for $850: http://stlouis.craigslist.org/pho/3663319790.html Do you have a laptop with Firewire you can keep attached to your setup at all times? Then yes, go for it!
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 18:40 |
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that sounds ominous. does it not have an SD/CF card slot?
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 19:29 |
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guidoanselmi posted:that sounds ominous. does it not have an SD/CF card slot? Nope. I've seen one in use in a studio - the guy had the camera on a large wheeled camera rig, with 20' Firewire cables going to his Power Mac G4, which was on a wheeled desk. Even the possibility of using a laptop is questionable - Googling tells me Macbooks can't all provide enough power on the Firewire port to operate the H20.
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 19:33 |
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well forget that then
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 19:54 |
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buy it and get a powered firewire hub, gosh.
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 20:15 |
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You can get an adapter for a view camera that allows you to slide the back around the frame but those only work in one plane I think their around $150. You'd also have to use Capture One to take the photos. Really, the sensor is smaller than 6x4.5 frame, I think 4x4 so unless you're shooting still-lifes or really need to Scheimpflug it up, there aren't too many advantages to having one.
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# ? Mar 22, 2013 22:27 |
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atomicthumbs posted:I am never developing Acros in HC-110 again for two reasons: the midtones were so flat that it was hell getting them remotely acceptable, and it's not grainy enough. I will not have you malign this magical combination Lookit dat highlight detail: Headlands by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr This was 3 stops underexposed but there's still plenty of shadow detail: Muir Woods by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr I can only suggest that you make sure you're scanning to 16-bit, not 8-bit files, and... maybe agitate more? Anyway don't give up on a developer/film combination just because you liked the grain you got when you had a lab process a notably grain-free film for you
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MrBlandAverage posted:I can only suggest that you make sure you're scanning to 16-bit, not 8-bit files, and... maybe agitate more? Anyway don't give up on a developer/film combination just because you liked the grain you got when you had a lab process a notably grain-free film for you What sort of agitation/time did you do for these? The Small Forest by atomicthumbs, on Flickr Reminder: the Pentax 67 75mm f/4.5 is magic. Here's a 100% crop of the lichen in the bottom left corner:
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atomicthumbs posted:What sort of agitation/time did you do for these? Dilution E, 7 minutes, 2 inversions every minute. If you need more contrast just agitate more/more often.
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# ? Mar 23, 2013 01:22 |
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look it's a dumb joke Pick A Pack O' Packfilm by Isaac Sachs, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 23, 2013 02:30 |
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Portra 160 Idol by alkanphel, on Flickr Portra 400 Tomb by alkanphel, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 24, 2013 02:11 |
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alkanphel posted:Portra 160 Love the contrast in the first, and the color looks nice enough to be slide. The second is just really sweet.
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 03:43 |
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My first attempt at street photography and my first time using Acros. Powell St. Station by Jordan_t_Brown, on Flickr
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 10:35 |
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voodoorootbeer posted:Love the contrast in the first, and the color looks nice enough to be slide. The second is just really sweet. Thanks. I just pushed the blacks slider in LR and it turned out really nicely like slide, as you said.
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# ? Mar 28, 2013 03:50 |
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Bros, As much as I have enjoyed belonging in this thread, I'm selling my Hasselblad 500cm setup. It's in the buy/sell thread and will instantly make you a better photographer!
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 15:14 |
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QPZIL posted:Bros,
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 23:02 |
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EXPERIENCE BIJ
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 23:18 |
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QPZIL posted:Bros, Hey I heard in another thread that you're selling your Hasselblad 500cm setup! (Now I'm going to sell mine just to undercut you).
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# ? Mar 30, 2013 00:04 |
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I'm having frame spacing problems on my Pentacon Six TL, is there a way I can fix this myself (other than buying a Hasselblad 500cm) or does it tend to be a job for a repair shop? Pretty sure it's a problem with the film advance mechanism rather than my loading.
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# ? Mar 30, 2013 03:20 |
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big scary monsters posted:(other than buying a Hasselblad 500cm) One of my 500cm backs has frame spacing problems. I'd take it to a repair shop.
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big scary monsters posted:I'm having frame spacing problems on my Pentacon Six TL, is there a way I can fix this myself (other than buying a Hasselblad 500cm) or does it tend to be a job for a repair shop? Pretty sure it's a problem with the film advance mechanism rather than my loading. Seconding the repair shop. But if it's mostly at the beginning you can try to artificially make the roll thicker. Duck tape some backing tape to the leader of the roll you're shooting. 5-10cm should be sufficient. I do this for my old folders who have frame spacing problems. But with those folders these problems are due to the old films being thicker and thus the mechanism being tuned for that thickness. I doubt that's the problem with your camera, but it might help anyway.
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VomitOnLino posted:Seconding the repair shop. On that point, I just got back my magazine back from servicing at Hasselblad and the technician pasted a new sticker on the loading reel side where he said I should align the starting arrow to that red dot if I was using Ilford film or had spacing issues for the first few frames.
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