<p>Tray processing up to 6 sheets at a time is fairly easy to learn and, once mastered, the most even, lowest tech and least expensive of any of...
<p>I own Wista DXs and a 90mm Schneider SA (image circle, 216mm). I use a Technika recessed board. I can easily vignette; in other words, the...
<p>Two thoughts:</p> <p>With my Wista DX, a 90mm lens requires a recessed lens board in order to take advantage of all the movement possibility....
<p>I use multiple exposures all the time, especially when I have a moving subject, or a scene with people walking through, etc. and need long...
<p>The problem with older film is that it may have fog. Usually, it's not so bad that you cannot print through it, but you will need to...
<p>Many of us do not use densitometers. That doesn't mean we are not scientific in calibrating the process. You can use your preferred normal...
<p>Audrey,</p> <p>Just one more off-chance: Possibly your film is sticking to developing reels at the edges preventing complete fixing of the...
<p>Conrad,</p> <p>You've convinced me. This looks a lot more like a light leak or excessive flare and not developing issues! Although getting...
<p>Cody,</p> <p>Your problem is local overdevelopment of the film edge(s) caused by uneven agitation.</p> <p>I had a big headache with agitation...
<p>Markus,</p> <p>The left-hand "focusing knob" is really a lock knob. You focus with the right knob and then lock the bed in place by...
<p>"Pushing" is just overdeveloping film that has been intentionally underexposed. This results in a contrastier, but more printable...
<p>The DX pictured does not have the International or Graflok back. Film holders and accessories slide in under the ground glass on a standard...
<p>Markus,</p> <p>I own a couple of DXs and use them as my primary field cameras. I like the small size of the camera. It has tilts front and...
<p>Alec,<br> <br> The selenium-toned positive that you say you like seems to me to only be partially toned. As with prints, the most pleasing...
<p>Go here to get Kodak's publication on safely disposing of chemicals down the drain, etc.<br>...
<p>Alec,<br> While I, too, think your response above uncalled for (if you don't want be thought of as immature or an idiot, then maybe try not...
<p>Marvin,</p> <p>I have no first-hand experience with the Chamonix, but have also been interested in them and have studied their web site.</p>...
<p>Flat, grainy prints with no shadow detail are typical of underexposure/underdevelopment. <br> Panchromatic films have different speeds...
<p>Curtis,</p> <p>I take it you are processing roll film, so I'll give you a simple, easy method. All the above responses are good. I'll try to...
<p>Don't buy anything until you know what you are getting into. From your questions it seems that you are unfamiliar with large format equipment,...
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