svante.johansson
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<p>Yes Roman that is correct. Recommendations for push processing can be found in the <a href="http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e28/e28.pdf">data sheet</a>.</p>
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<p>This is Ektachrome E200 exposed at EI640 and pushed two steps. On the light table the slide has amazing detail and very well controlled grain. For best results you need to use a top class lab.<br /><br /><a href="../photo/3361828&size=md"><img src=" http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/3361828-md.jpg" border="1" alt="Click for details" /> </a></p>
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<br> <a href="http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?
photo_id=8358027&size=lg">
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src= "http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/8358027-lg.jpg" />
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Here is one more picture from the CL. It was taken with the camera on a tripod. <b>Be careful when you mount the CL on a tripod.</b> The tripod bush is shallow and if the ballhead screw is too long the metal dome that covers the bush on the inside of the removable back will be deformed. This will cause the back to fit poorly on the body - it happened to me on an earlier occasion. The poor fit will cause the frame counter to reset in the middle of a roll.<br>
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I believe 5mm or 0.197’’ is the maximum length that is OK, which would mean that tripod screws conforming to the ISO or ASA standards for 1/4’’ tripod mounts are safe. As my experience shows nonconforming ballheads are sold.<br>
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<a href=" http://www.photo.net/photo/3593934">
<img border="1" alt="Click for details" src=" http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/3593934-md.jpg" />
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<i> CL, 40mm Summicron, Velvia 50</i>
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From MOMA, NY. The date on the painting by On Kawara is the birthday of Linnea, my first child.<br>
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<i> CL, 40mm Summicron, XP2 </i>
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I have a 40x40cm print of the picture below and it holds its size very well.<br>
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<i> CL, 40mm Summicron, Tri-X </i>
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Look <a href="http://www.blackandwhiteslide.com/filmreview.html">here</a> for dr5 film reviews and <a href="http://www.blackandwhiteslide.com/px.html">here</a> for Plus-X. I have found dr5 to be lovely, but you can expect to be on a learning curve with respect to metering. Since it is a slide process you should expose for the highlights and bracket if possible.<div></div>
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Christoph - astonishing!
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Barry,<br>
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That picture reminds me of <a href="http://www.stromholm.com/bild/bilder/spanien/0075">this</a> one by Christer
Strömholm.
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I always wondered about the 1946 portrait of Colette and her companion Pauline by Cartier-Bresson. In that picture
the image area extends into a third of the sprocket holes on the left side. Is it likely that the reason Will gave
explains the effect in this picture?
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When you presented pictures in an earlier thread Ken Shipman said: "I'm impressed. You have a way of finding the interesting in people and drawing it out for the shot." That still applies, and you are improving by leaps and bounds.
W/NW Picture of the Week #1
in Leica and Rangefinders
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<p>Interesting picture Vivek!</p>
<p>Emma looking in through a frosted window:</p><div></div>