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Samy's camera in pasadena can do your frontier work as they send it to the L.A. store. Or you can try Isgo in burbank.
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www.kimweston.com, and ask him.
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Just work with a exposed piece film in the light with your eyes closed until you get good at it. Then expect to loose a few sheets later on down the line. LF is not cheap!
Good luck.
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John just don't do pryo, you may have a real problem :)
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Try a duct booster fan, you should be able to fine one online. About 400cfm should be enough. I have a 150 now in my 6x9 darkroom and I have a/c ducted in. I have no problems with smells.
I have a air inlet under the sink channeled though the walls for a light trap. If you need more help please let me know. I am a A/C contractor.
David.
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K.I.S.S. rule, use postit notes and pencil.
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I ordered one, Ill let you know.
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Hi Steve,
I think the film should be first as it's the thing that has all the info you need to make a good print. Also VC paper is a good way to help make that last little change that you might need.
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Tim, I seem to recall in one of the view camera books I think that a ND filter is need to get at least a 1 min plus exp would be a good place to start.
And leonard thanks for all your posts on the teck side of the view cameras. You have been a good source and help.
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Well I would say to start out with a Jobo system if you don't have room for a darkroom as doing your own B+W is nice. As for color a lab is the best way if you don't spend a lot color chems and extras. But A lot of LF guys do there own. The only problem sending out to a lab is the chance they won't get it right and thats one more thing to go wrong. As for the OC area there are some good labs there, but I can't remember where. I am sure some of the others can help.
David.
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I have one and it has a learning curve you have to work out with your own
testing. I know using HC110 I have little problems, but with D76 I do get
some uneven devloping marks in the sky and the like. I mostly work with fuji acros sheet film and I have yet to find a HC110 dilution that will work with a minus devloping. I this case I might have to tank devlop in D76. Anyway I am still chipping away at it. Also make sure you get the band that comes with it, DO NOT get it with out it.
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As good friend of mine who is long time teacher in photo has noted over the years you just have to take your time and hope they get it. Don't
over do it with anything but the K I S S rule. And after that its still uphill from there. Good luck. Oh yea if you have a school around your area that also offers any kind of graphic class you might take time to take a class or talk to a teacher to get more ideas. Just a thought.
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Now I will sleep at night, Thank you.... :>)
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I would say NO. I think your done. The one thing about toning that is great that it's close to lasting forever. But I hope I am wrong.....
D.
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Now I get it, thx Per.
BTW Dan,s other posting is even better, I still have a smile!!!
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Where can I send my check? :)
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Ron check out Freestyle wep page, they just started offering the new line of Lee filter in 4x4 in a one size fits all holder. I have seen it and it's nice.
David.
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Also Target stores has them, around $6.
David.
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Gene,
This a Groundglass Fresnel for sinar f view cam. I have a the same
beseler and you only need the diffusion boxes only.
David.
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I guess nobody reads any more.
Do NOT:
* Ask questions unrelated to LF photography.
* Post classifieds (for sale or wanted adds).
* Make personal attacks.
Also see the last post, no words. At least it should be LF photos.
Well this is my thoughts only.
David.
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I find it is better to not worry so much about the numbers, but just get
out and shoot. If you are not sure how much DOF you have why don't you
bracket and see what you get. One way to get the hang of it is to take
a building and shoot it at an angle and use some front swing so the plane of focus is at the same angle as one side of the building then bracket. As the DOF changes you see what happens. Just go play!!!
Good luck, David.
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I have one and had good luck with mine. I do have to make sure the tank is filled to the top. I do a fill with the tank tilted to side to keep the tank filling fast. If you need more help just let me know.
David.
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The best way to mount some lenses that may need a recess is to have good shop that has a metal cutting mill make the holes, I have a couple of lenses that I had to do that for. Well worth the price.
David L.
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Just pull some polaroids and see what you get, then make any changes from there. Remember the KISS rule!!! David.
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