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marty
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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marty wrote:
Ilford even introduced a new direct positive BW paper specifically for the purposes discussed on this thread: http://www.ilfordphoto.com/products/producttype.asp?n=5&t=Photographic+Papers. It's marketed under Harman brand. Regarding Ilfochrome I'm not sure if it is still in production, I was using it a few years ago when it suddenly disappeared from the shelves. That said it might be a good experiment exposing it in camera, though it might be a tough job achieving a correct color balance. A good set of CC filters is required and possibly even a color meter.
Cheers, M.- _________________ Canon FD
Bodies: AT-1, A-1, T-90
Lenses: nFD 20mm f2.8, 24 f2.8, 28 f2.8, 35 f2, FD 50 f1.8 S.C., 85 f1.8, 100 f2.8, 135 f2.8, 200 f4, 300 f4
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luisalegria
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 6602 Location: San Francisco, USA
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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luisalegria wrote:
Resin-coated variable contrast (like my Kodak Polycontrast) is the cheapest type available.
Freestyle Photo in the US has
Arista Edu Variable contrast Resin-coated is $9.89 for 25 8x10 sheets or $33.89 for 100 _________________ I like Pentax DSLR's, Exaktas, M42 bodies of all kinds, strange and cheap Japanese lenses, and am dabbling in medium format/Speed Graphic work. |
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kansalliskala
Joined: 19 Jul 2007 Posts: 5044 Location: Southern Finland countryside
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 7:53 am Post subject: |
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kansalliskala wrote:
Thank you for the link!
One thing I don't understand on the Ilford page: if the iso is 4-6 they suggest it to pinhole cameras about f/128 or something .. _________________ MF: Kodak DCS SLR/c; Samsung NX10; OM-10; Canon T50
Zuiko 28/3.5, Distagon 35/2.8; Yashica ML 50/2;
Zuiko 50/1.4; S-M-C 120/2.8; Zuiko 135/3.5; 200/5;
Tamron AD1 135/2.8, Soligor 180/3.5; Tamron AD1 300/5.6
Tamron zooms: 01A, Z-210
Yashicaflex C; Київ 4 + Юпитер 8, 11; Polaroid 100; Olympus XA; Yashica T3
Museum stuff: Certo-Phot; Tele-Edixon 135; Polaris 90-190; Asahi Bellows; Ixus IIs
Projects: Agfa Isolette III (no shutter), Canon AE-1D (no sensor),
Nikon D80 (dead), The "Peace Camera"
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luisalegria
Joined: 07 Mar 2008 Posts: 6602 Location: San Francisco, USA
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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 7:58 pm Post subject: |
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luisalegria wrote:
Some more with the Biotessar, etc. -
_________________ I like Pentax DSLR's, Exaktas, M42 bodies of all kinds, strange and cheap Japanese lenses, and am dabbling in medium format/Speed Graphic work. |
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rawhead
Joined: 09 Feb 2009 Posts: 1525 Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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rawhead wrote:
I need to do this... I have SilverGrain print devlpoper, fixer, Jobo tank, Ilford paper, 4x5 cam... hey I got everything I need! _________________ Sony α7R, Pentax 67II, Kiev-60, Hasselblad 203FE, 903SWC, Graflex Norita 66, Mamiya M645 1000s, Burke & James 8x10, Graflex Pacemaker Speed Graphic (4x5 and 3x4), Century Graphic (2x3), R.B. Graflex Seried D, Rolleiflex SL66E, Rolleiflex 2.8C Xenotar, Mamiya C330f, a few M42, six P6, three OM, four Hasselblad, two Pentax 67, two Mamiya 645, one Noritar, and a sprinkle of EF. Oh, and an Aero Ektar and Leica Noctilux |
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Farside
Joined: 01 Sep 2007 Posts: 6557 Location: Ireland
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 11:14 am Post subject: |
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Farside wrote:
Scheimpflug wrote: |
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I think your discovery will make major increase to the interest in LF cameras. At least I feel it. |
It's certainly making me consider it! Thanks for those price estimates.
Are there any photo papers that are particularly easy to develop? Such as not needing as many chemicals, or using less or non-toxic chemicals? |
I see no reason why coffee development wouldn't work. Google 'caffinol' and there's a flickr group for it. _________________ Dave - Moderator
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Scheimpflug
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 1888 Location: New Zealand / USA
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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Scheimpflug wrote:
Farside wrote: |
Scheimpflug wrote: |
Are there any photo papers that are particularly easy to develop? Such as not needing as many chemicals, or using less or non-toxic chemicals? |
I see no reason why coffee development wouldn't work. Google 'caffinol' and there's a flickr group for it. |
I actually have been looking at the Caffenol recipes ever since this thread came up. If I were to try this myself, Caffenol would definitely be my chemistry of choice!
The one thing I can't figure out though, is the fixer. If I understand things correctly, the developing process is this:
* Developer - Caffenol
* Stop bath - Extra water rinses, no chemicals used
* Fixer - ???
* Wetting agent - Water with a touch of dish soap
It seems as though most people use standard fixer from the photo supply companies... but that isn't any fun. Some report using sodium thiosulphate sourced from pool supply stores. That sounds a lot more in tune with the DIY spirit, but I'm not sure if anyone stocks that locally... _________________ Sigma DP1, Nikon D40 (hers ), Polaroid x530, Pentax P30t, Pentax P50, (P30t/P50 K-A to Nikon F body mount conversion)
Nikon: 18-55/3.5-5.6 "G ED II DX" (F) Soligor: 28/2.8 (FL->F converted), 135/3.5 (F), 3x TC (F, modified) Kalimar: 28-85/3.5 (F)
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Tamron: 28/2.8 (Adaptall) Panagor: 28/2.5 (FD) Aetna: 300/5.6 (F) Osawa: MC 28/2.8 (F)
Vintage Lenses: Dallmeyer: 1940s A.M. 14in 356mm f4 (ULF->M42) 1930s Adon Telephoto Taylor, Taylor & Hobson: 1880s Rapid Rectilinear 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 11.31in f/8 (LF->?)
Parts Lenses: Nikon 35-135/3.5-4.5 (F), Sigma 70-210/4.5 (F), Nikon 50/1.8 Series E (F) |
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Farside
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:23 am Post subject: |
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Farside wrote:
To keep in the spirit of kitchen supplies, I looked long and hard for an alternative to photo fixer, but could find nothing. The pool chemical alternative was a possibilty, but uneconomical given the pool suppliers' prices near here. Eventually I just used some old Ilford powder. _________________ Dave - Moderator
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Scheimpflug
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 1888 Location: New Zealand / USA
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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Scheimpflug wrote:
How bad are the results if a print is run through the developer but then left as-is without fixing? I have read that the print will "fog"... is this a disastrous fogging, or one that could perhaps contribute to the "charm" of a homemade print? _________________ Sigma DP1, Nikon D40 (hers ), Polaroid x530, Pentax P30t, Pentax P50, (P30t/P50 K-A to Nikon F body mount conversion)
Nikon: 18-55/3.5-5.6 "G ED II DX" (F) Soligor: 28/2.8 (FL->F converted), 135/3.5 (F), 3x TC (F, modified) Kalimar: 28-85/3.5 (F)
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Tamron: 28/2.8 (Adaptall) Panagor: 28/2.5 (FD) Aetna: 300/5.6 (F) Osawa: MC 28/2.8 (F)
Vintage Lenses: Dallmeyer: 1940s A.M. 14in 356mm f4 (ULF->M42) 1930s Adon Telephoto Taylor, Taylor & Hobson: 1880s Rapid Rectilinear 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 11.31in f/8 (LF->?)
Parts Lenses: Nikon 35-135/3.5-4.5 (F), Sigma 70-210/4.5 (F), Nikon 50/1.8 Series E (F) |
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Farside
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:31 am Post subject: |
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Farside wrote:
Been a long time since I accidentally left something unfixed -it's one of those things you do once and learn from- , but it will turn black slowly but surely. Unfixed film or paper is still light sensitive and there's likely still a residue of developer on it. At first, there would be an image, but not for long.
Googling again for fixer alternatives, the nearest thing I can find to a kitchen chemical is potassium metabisulphite, commonly used to sterilise home brewing equipment. 'Camden Tablets' they're also known as here. I've never used them for this, so don't know how effective they'd be.
If you come across seawater fixer - the seawater fixer is a myth - it's been disproved by many. As I posted before on this subject, I distinctly recall reading about a PoW who dev'd and fixed his images using something locally availble. Probably tea or coffee for the dev, but perhaps urea or something for the fixer. _________________ Dave - Moderator
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Scheimpflug
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:03 am Post subject: |
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Scheimpflug wrote:
Interesting... I do know of some places that sell homebrew supplies.
Happen to have any links to a formula using the potassium metabisulphite? I did some googling, but it looked like people were either using it as an ingredient in a developer, or as an additive to standard fixer to change its properties. _________________ Sigma DP1, Nikon D40 (hers ), Polaroid x530, Pentax P30t, Pentax P50, (P30t/P50 K-A to Nikon F body mount conversion)
Nikon: 18-55/3.5-5.6 "G ED II DX" (F) Soligor: 28/2.8 (FL->F converted), 135/3.5 (F), 3x TC (F, modified) Kalimar: 28-85/3.5 (F)
Vivitar: 70-210/2.8-4.0 Version 3 (F), Tele 500/6.3 Preset (F), 19/3.8 (F) Minolta: 300/5.6 (SR/MC/MD pending F conversion)
Tamron: 28/2.8 (Adaptall) Panagor: 28/2.5 (FD) Aetna: 300/5.6 (F) Osawa: MC 28/2.8 (F)
Vintage Lenses: Dallmeyer: 1940s A.M. 14in 356mm f4 (ULF->M42) 1930s Adon Telephoto Taylor, Taylor & Hobson: 1880s Rapid Rectilinear 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 11.31in f/8 (LF->?)
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Farside
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Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 6:29 am Post subject: |
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Farside wrote:
If the pot metabi has any fixing action at all, I'd be inclined to just make a sol and give it a go and see how long the images last under normal storage conditions. _________________ Dave - Moderator
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Scheimpflug
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Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 6:57 pm Post subject: |
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Scheimpflug wrote:
I took a look, the brewing sterilizer here is sodium percarbonate, not potassium metabisulphite. _________________ Sigma DP1, Nikon D40 (hers ), Polaroid x530, Pentax P30t, Pentax P50, (P30t/P50 K-A to Nikon F body mount conversion)
Nikon: 18-55/3.5-5.6 "G ED II DX" (F) Soligor: 28/2.8 (FL->F converted), 135/3.5 (F), 3x TC (F, modified) Kalimar: 28-85/3.5 (F)
Vivitar: 70-210/2.8-4.0 Version 3 (F), Tele 500/6.3 Preset (F), 19/3.8 (F) Minolta: 300/5.6 (SR/MC/MD pending F conversion)
Tamron: 28/2.8 (Adaptall) Panagor: 28/2.5 (FD) Aetna: 300/5.6 (F) Osawa: MC 28/2.8 (F)
Vintage Lenses: Dallmeyer: 1940s A.M. 14in 356mm f4 (ULF->M42) 1930s Adon Telephoto Taylor, Taylor & Hobson: 1880s Rapid Rectilinear 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 11.31in f/8 (LF->?)
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lulalake
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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lulalake wrote:
F16SUNSHINE wrote: |
I love this thread. Such great ideas to try. |
I've been considering buying a LF camera and this takes me even farther along that path.
Great thread. |
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lulalake
Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 1191 Location: Near Austin Texas
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 12:49 pm Post subject: |
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lulalake wrote:
Scheimpflug wrote: |
Farside wrote: |
Scheimpflug wrote: |
Are there any photo papers that are particularly easy to develop? Such as not needing as many chemicals, or using less or non-toxic chemicals? |
I see no reason why coffee development wouldn't work. Google 'caffinol' and there's a flickr group for it. |
I actually have been looking at the Caffenol recipes ever since this thread came up. If I were to try this myself, Caffenol would definitely be my chemistry of choice!
The one thing I can't figure out though, is the fixer. If I understand things correctly, the developing process is this:
* Developer - Caffenol
* Stop bath - Extra water rinses, no chemicals used
* Fixer - ???
* Wetting agent - Water with a touch of dish soap
It seems as though most people use standard fixer from the photo supply companies... but that isn't any fun. Some report using sodium thiosulphate sourced from pool supply stores. That sounds a lot more in tune with the DIY spirit, but I'm not sure if anyone stocks that locally... |
I've been doing a bit of coffee processing recently and as you probably know, Sodium carbonate is mixed with the cofee in the developer.
Sodium carbonate is itself a wetting agent so you can not worry about the addition of soap.
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Farside
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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Farside wrote:
lulalake wrote: |
F16SUNSHINE wrote: |
I love this thread. Such great ideas to try. |
I've been considering buying a LF camera and this takes me even farther along that path.
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Do it - you know you want to
I don't use mine all that much, but when I do I really enjoy it. _________________ Dave - Moderator
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lulalake
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Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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lulalake wrote:
Farside wrote: |
lulalake wrote: |
F16SUNSHINE wrote: |
I love this thread. Such great ideas to try. |
I've been considering buying a LF camera and this takes me even farther along that path.
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Do it - you know you want to
I don't use mine all that much, but when I do I really enjoy it. |
. i did it.
Read, "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" (If you dare . . . )
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alex ph
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alex ph wrote:
I've accidentaly walked into a Biotessar lens on ebay. I got curious. A "Biotessar, what?" And that expensive? So, I launched a search and unsirprisingly fell at this discussion. Great oldstyle looking experiment! And apparently a very interesting lens, not only pleasantly thin DOF but also quite sharp in the focused areas.
Did you continue your experiments with a large format camera and photopaper? |
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luisalegria
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Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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luisalegria wrote:
No, not too much more than that.
I still have all the stuff, but have had less time to play. _________________ I like Pentax DSLR's, Exaktas, M42 bodies of all kinds, strange and cheap Japanese lenses, and am dabbling in medium format/Speed Graphic work. |
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alex ph
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alex ph wrote:
Wish you to have more free time! You propose very inspiring experiments. |
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