It’d be easy in a darkroom, particularly with deep red safelights, but I
haven’t had a darkroom in 30 years. Might be able to rig the bathroom as a
temporary darkroom just to cut the paper down to size.
Biggest problem is getting enough table space to do the cutting. Sealing the
door isn’t
Interesting shots, the birdfeeder is definitely a halloween type photo
Dave
On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 11:17 AM Godfrey DiGiorgi
wrote:
> My experiment with Ilford Harmann Direct Positive paper as a sheet film,
> first results:
>
> https://flic.kr/p/2m6URSN :: Birdhouse - Santa Clara 2021
>
I need to experiment with the paper some more. The simple thing to do would
be to get a cheap 4x5in field camera and some film holders, that would save
a huge amount of time in cutting down the paper sheets and fitting into the
fussy Mamiya Press 23 film holders. :)
Do you have to do that in
So …
"Orthochromatic"? Yes.
"…a feel for where sensitivity peaks on the spectral curve…" Um, not really.
I've made four exposures with it so far, and processed it in a damaged mixture
of over-age developer. I got two exposures that I kinda like. :)
It's fun, but the old Mamiya Press 23 is
Thanks, Ralf.
-p
On 6/21/2021 4:22 PM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 21.06.21 um 23:14 schrieb Paul Sorenson:
Thanks. A couple more questions, just to salve my curiosity. Is the
emulsion panchromatic or orthochromatic? Do you have a feel for where
its sensitivity peaks on the spectral
Am 21.06.21 um 23:14 schrieb Paul Sorenson:
Thanks. A couple more questions, just to salve my curiosity. Is the
emulsion panchromatic or orthochromatic? Do you have a feel for where
its sensitivity peaks on the spectral curve?
There's a very detailed datasheet, with curves and all,
Thanks. A couple more questions, just to salve my curiosity. Is the
emulsion panchromatic or orthochromatic? Do you have a feel for where
its sensitivity peaks on the spectral curve?
-p
On 6/21/2021 12:00 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
Interesting questions, Paul. Answering in reverse order:
Interesting questions, Paul. Answering in reverse order:
POP or std - The paper requires standard development processing, you cannot
just watch the image form as it is exposed to light (POP). The happy thing is
that it works with standard paper development chemistry and processing
techniques.
My experiment with Ilford Harmann Direct Positive paper as a sheet film, first
results:
https://flic.kr/p/2m6URSN :: Birdhouse - Santa Clara 2021
https://flic.kr/p/2m6TjF5 :: Locked Gate - Santa Clara 2021
technical info:
- Mamiya Press 23 Super, sheet film back
- Sekor 65mm f/5.6 lens
-
These look ready for Halloween atmosphere ... or a Bella Lugosi film..
strong atmosphere to be sure
ann
On 6/21/2021 11:17 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
My experiment with Ilford Harmann Direct Positive paper as a sheet film, first
results:
https://flic.kr/p/2m6URSN :: Birdhouse - Santa
Interesting. Is the paper that contrasty or is that the way you chose
to post process the digital version. Can that paper also be used as POP
or does it require the standard development process?
-p
On 6/21/2021 10:17 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
My experiment with Ilford Harmann Direct
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