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Post by philbirch on Dec 4, 2014 17:22:46 GMT -5
Using a phone? Thats your problem. Easy as pie on a PC.
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Post by philbirch on Dec 5, 2014 19:51:49 GMT -5
Very nice. Why not put printing paper in the film holders and use it like film then develop them. I is an easy job to scan the prints in and 'reverse' them. I plan to do this in the new year.
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nickel
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Post by nickel on Dec 5, 2014 20:35:19 GMT -5
Very nice. Why not put printing paper in the film holders and use it like film then develop them. I is an easy job to scan the prints in and 'reverse' them. I plan to do this in the new year. I never thought of that. I'll give that a try sometime.
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Post by philbirch on Dec 6, 2014 6:15:36 GMT -5
'Sometime', thats when I'm doing mine too! It requires quite a bit of preparation and some basic darkroom facilities. I must post my efforts when I do it.
Basic darkroom facilities required are a safelamp, developing tray, developer and fixer and printing paper. Although you can do it in the dark using a flat plastic tray of any type. Develop the paper for one minute exactly, fix it and check the results.
Rate the paper at 3 ISO and we'll assume the shutter and aperture are fixed at about 1/20th and f8 so on a very bright day, that will just about be enough to get an image. On a dull day if the camera has a b setting, ie the shutter says open while you press the lever/button, a tripod and a quick finger should do it. I have (in the dim and distant past) used the b setting and pressed it while saying "half a sec" very quickly, that is about half a second. Enough to get an exposure. You have plenty of film holders, as do I so a little experimenting can be used.
My holders have been marked 1-5 plus one unmarked, it would be easy to mark, in pencil, the number on the back of the paper of the holder its going into so you have some reference.
Just some ideas. to help you along.
Take a look at our old posts and feel free to drag them up and comment on them. Nice to have you on board Ryui. Phil
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Post by nickel on Dec 6, 2014 9:11:43 GMT -5
Thanks Phil, I do have a darkroom, I haven't used it in years.
I need to clean the lens sometime.
Ryui
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Post by philbirch on Dec 7, 2014 16:12:43 GMT -5
Thanks Phil, I do have a darkroom, I haven't used it in years. I need to clean the lens sometime. Ryui LOL that'll help somewhat!
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