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  1. I'm going to be making very large prints from negatives shot in a swing lens camera. I couldn't do either of those with a pinhole, not an end up with a sharp print. But thanks for the suggestion.
  2. Thanks to all. Conrad, I need both a neutral density filter and slower film, as I am trying to shoot 2 second exposures on near sunny days. I had thought about XP2, so will try it and FP4. I'm nervous about having a big lab process my film, as opposed to it being hand developed. process by Phil, as opposed to it being hand developed.
  3. I have shot TriX400 for decades and love it. But I need a slower film at the moment. Which of these two does anybody think is closest to TriX 400 in terms of smoothness of tonalities?
  4. It is difficult if you're in a wheelchair and your disability limits your dexterity. That's why I'm looking for lab for individual.
  5. Does anyone know of someone who's doing that? I have some 120 film that could use it. Thanks.
  6. Is there any quick and/or easy method to doing this? Or is the film lost, so to speak. A friend (really, not me!) flew too many times without protecting the film in his suitcase or getting it passed via carry-on. Thanks
  7. Is it possible to use a cable release, or any kind of remote shutter trigger, with this camera? From the pictures I see online, it looks like the shutter button is smooth with no threaded insert in the middle. Does anybody have any experience with doing this?
  8. I figured I was safe to use as I usually do, i.e. two stops over and 30% less development. However, just to be safe, and since I don't have time to test (I'm shooting Saturday) I will pull some out of the freezer and use it. I will shoot a test role with the other at the same time and develop all the same way. Thanks very much for the quick replies!
  9. I have a number of rolls of 120 Tri-X dated 6/13 that was frozen up until two years ago. It has been refrigerated since then. Is it okay? Should I adjust the exposure and/or development? Do you think it would be fogged at all? Thanks, Andy
  10. <p>The subject says it all. Does anybody have any suggestions? Apparently Hahnemule doesn't make paper above 44".</p>
  11. <p>Is that possible? It looks like I need a female mini display port to HDMI adapter but I'm having a hard time finding one of those online. Any comments or suggestions? Thanks! </p>
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