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Analogue Photography and Film FAQ: Analogue Faq
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Analogue Photography and Film FAQ. A collection of the most-commonly asked questions and issues presented on APUG. The aim is that this will act as a one-stop repository for basic answers, tips and tricks (folk knowledge and the things "they don't normally tell you") and a reference full of links to useful information on the analogue photography forums. This is very much a work in progress! Basic Film Processing Howtos. Basic B&W Film Processing. My negatives are pink or purple. My negatives are blue.
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Literatur: gute Bücher für eigen S/W Bilder im Fotolabor
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Informationsseiten für den hochwertigen analogen Silbergelatineabzug. Literatur: gute Bücher für hochwertige S/W Fotografien im Fotolabor. Lesezeit ca. 10 Minuten. Literatur: gute Bücher für hochwertige S/W Fotografien im Fotolabor. Bruce Barnbaum: Die Kunst der Fotografie. Ansel Adams: Das Negativ and Das Positiv. Andreas Weidner: Perspektive Fine Art and Workshop. Larry Bartlett, John Tarrant: Workshop Schwarzweiß-Printing. Barry Thornton: Edge of Darkness. Zeitschrift: Foto Hobby Labor. Möchte ich zun...
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Film TriX exposé à 400, 1600 et 3200 ISO et développé dans du Caffenol | photochemical
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Black and White Homemade Soup. Haute Résolution et Films N/B. Révélateurs à Faible Contraste. Format 4×5″: Résolution comparée entre Adox CMS 20 et Adox CHS 25 (Efke 25). Développer des Microfilms avec du Caffenol. Film TriX exposé à 400, 1600 et 3200 ISO et développé dans du Caffenol. Adox CMS 20 and LCHD. Révélateur à Faible Contraste – DIY: LCHD. Film TriX exposé à 400, 1600 et 3200 ISO et développé dans du Caffenol. Voici les résultats obtenus par un ami photographe (Ioury de GP), avec de la TriX.
christopherawalrathphotography.blogspot.com
C H R I S T O P H E R A W A L R A T H P H O T O G R A P H Y: Processing Black and White Film
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This blog will be dedicated to work and thoughts related to my film photography and wet process darkroom work. (background photograph by C. Walrath). Processing Black and White Film. Before beginning, please realize that there are black and white films for which this process will not work, including Kodak BW400CN. This is color process film, even though it produces black and white prints. Any film that states it requires C-41 process must be done by a lab that process color negative films. A general note...
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C H R I S T O P H E R A W A L R A T H P H O T O G R A P H Y: SHUTTER SPEED and APERTURE
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This blog will be dedicated to work and thoughts related to my film photography and wet process darkroom work. (background photograph by C. Walrath). SHUTTER SPEED and APERTURE. The two primary controls that you employ on-camera are the shutter speed and the aperture. this article will describe what they are, how you can use them to control exposure and the effects that each might have on your photographs. Shutter Speed (denominator is the shutter speed indicator on camera). 4 aperture diameter is one ha...
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C H R I S T O P H E R A W A L R A T H P H O T O G R A P H Y: Magical Substitutions for Darkroom Work
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This blog will be dedicated to work and thoughts related to my film photography and wet process darkroom work. (background photograph by C. Walrath). Magical Substitutions for Darkroom Work. 3% = 2:1 for film. 3:1 for paper. 5% = 1:3 for film. 2:3 for paper. 10% = 1:5 for film. 1:10 for paper. 15% = 1:8 for film. 1:16 for paper. Stop bath for paper is general twice as diluted as that mixed for use in processing film. Have a window you need to black out? Oh, and I suppose you could purchase it to black ou...
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C H R I S T O P H E R A W A L R A T H P H O T O G R A P H Y: My Gear, Film and Paper
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This blog will be dedicated to work and thoughts related to my film photography and wet process darkroom work. (background photograph by C. Walrath). My Gear, Film and Paper. Cameras and related gear. Calumet 5x4 Monorail View Camera. Schneider Krueznach 90mm Angulon Lens f/6.8 mounted in a Copal 0 shutter. Schneider Krueznach 180mm Symmar Lens f/5.6 mounted in a Copal 1 shutter. Minolta XG-1 35mm SLR camera body. 28-80mm Soligor Macro Zoom f/2.8 MC/MD mount lens. Soligor 1 degree Spot meter. Kodak Indic...
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C H R I S T O P H E R A W A L R A T H P H O T O G R A P H Y: D-minus 2 and counting
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This blog will be dedicated to work and thoughts related to my film photography and wet process darkroom work. (background photograph by C. Walrath). Monday, February 2, 2015. D-minus 2 and counting. Well, this is the first opportunity I have had to order some chemistry. I have been dying to do some film and make some fine prints but this no fixing agent situation has had me on the ropes. Here's why. See, I have not done a whole lot of printing over the years. A mess of postcards for APUG postcard ex...