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Deardorff 5x7
Hugo Meyer & Co-Goerlitz Doppel-Plasmat 1 :5.5 F=27cm
Fomapan100 5x7 / Adox Rodinal 1+100 /60min 20℃
paper: Adox MCP312
scan: EPSON GT-X820
Photographer Gregory Crewdson checks the image of Union street on the ground-glass ofhis large format cameras, Wed Feb 8, 2006 (GARVER) Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Burke and James Grover 8x10, Wollaston 125mm f1.6 (@~f5.6), Expired Kodak RC paper negative (single strobe)
More tests with the super wide meniscus, in my lair, playing banjo.
#BelieveInFilm #LargeFormat #WollastonLens
Graflex "Pre Anniversary" Speed Graphic / Meyer-Görlitz Trioplan 10.5cm f6.3 / Fomapan 200 (Rodinal R09 1:50 20℃ 10min)
Glen Canyon Dam Arizona, Intrepid 4x5 mk2, Ilex Agugon 90mm f8, Kodak Ektar 100 developed in Unicolor C41
Camera:Sinar f1
Lens:Symmar-S 150mm f/5.6
Filter:no
Light:natural
Settings:1" f/32
Focus:camera tilt, front tilt
Film:Rollei RPX25
Developing:R09 1:40 10' agitation first 30" & every 1'45"
Scaning: Epson V550
Software:no adjustments made
Viewing Large on Black is a MUST!!!!
Sinar F2 + Rodenstock Sinaron-N 210mm/5.6
Exposure 1/200sec f8.0 ISO 1500
Film: POLAROID SEPIA GIAMBARBA EXPIRED
Scanned from print with Epson 4870
10 seconds at f4.5 18 inch Taylor-hobson cooke portrait series II setting 3 diffusion- one 450wcfl and reflector
check out this Video By Mr. Patrick Wright on the wet plate process
2 of the strips fell off or something, didn't have time to redo anything because i had to do them all in one day.
Robert Siegelman was generous enough to come over last night and let me blind him with flashes a few thousand times.
The final shot is 555 megapixels and you could print it 105" by 60" at 300dpi.
This is my second homemade scanning back. It's a real digital large format back... not like the tiny Better Light backs. So you get the real large format look. The actual scan area with a 300mm lens is approximately 8.5x10.6".