Gordon
Interesting comparison. I'm just getting back into alternative
processes...starting with CAlotypes then to Kallitypes. I'm also prepping
albumen for some of those as well...
thanks..
andy
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WOW! I wish to thank every one who responded to our request, both on and off
the list.
Based on the info we recieved, Ilford Multigrade RC paper is the easest to
work with. Based on an atricle in View Camera (Sept/Oct 2000), a film
developer (looks like Ilford D-11 is a creaper alt. to D76) is
Laura,
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I have met some Korean
photographers in Japan but can't remember anyone mentioning putting my work
on a site like that. I went there to take a look but didn't have the
patience to search for my photos in all those volumes they have in the
gallery. Mak
Thanks for sharing these images. I bought and mixed a batch of
Soemarko LC-1 developer after reading about it on this list but haven't
tried it yet. You orthos look like they have a real long tonal scale. I
haven't
been able to achive this just with dektol 1:10 and have alot of extra Artista
f
Sure its cheap and easy to make your own pinholga, but these are nice
looking. Save your plastic lenses for me, I'm trying all the tips from
http://www.toycamera.com/
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>I shoot a lot with converted pinhole Holgas. I can't see paying someone
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