I bought a bulk roll of aerial film. What is the exact size 4x5 sheet film?
Thank you.
Mike Atwell
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As of late Friday evening (the 18th) the albumen.stanford.edu site is up.
Mike Vande Bunt
George L Smyth wrote:
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:
One of the best books on salt printing (and albumen printing) is
The Albumen and Salted Paper Book by James Reilly - its
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, George L Smyth wrote:
Not one of but the best book on the subject. g I've got a copy,
but was
suprised to hear that it was online (I wanted to do that long ago, but
couldn't
get permission). The above link I see as dead. Could you check it and
let me
know if the
here's a copy:
http://www.redhillphoto.com/Reilly.pdf
- Gregg
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 01:12 PM, Gordon J. Holtslander
wrote:
Hi:
It looks like the site is down. The is a fabulous collection of
albumen
and salted paper information on this site including
Thank you for all the amazing information.
The other links you gave were fantastic.
Catherine
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca
wrote:
Hi:
It looks like the site is down. The is a fabulous
collection of albumen
and salted paper information on this site including
reilly's
Readyloads. See at www.calumetphoto.com
- Original Message -
From: Catherine Just blue_medic...@yahoo.com
To: pinhole-discussion@p at ???
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 11:56 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] 4x5 film
hi,
after using 4x5 film holders with my pinhole while
Hi:
Salt printing is one of the easiest alternative processes - (cyanotype is
the easiest)
One of the best books on salt printing (and albumen printing) is
The Albumen and Salted Paper Book by James Reilly - its out of print but
is available online as a web page at:
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Catherine Just wrote:
hi,
after using 4x5 film holders with my pinhole while
traveling, I am very interested in the film that is
already in a holder. I can't remember the name of it.
I think you are referring to the readyload packs from Kodak.
I use TMAX ones for
The film type is referred to as 'quickload' or 'readyload', depending on
the manufacturer, and generally comes in b/w, color neg and color
transparency. It fits a 4x5 Polaroid back and functions similarly to
Polaroid sheets in the way the paper functions like a dark slide. It's
much more
hi,
after using 4x5 film holders with my pinhole while
traveling, I am very interested in the film that is
already in a holder. I can't remember the name of it.
does anyone have information about what I am trying to
describe???
So instead of having to load the film into a holder
you can buy a
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