Johnmcd
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Thank you for the wishes.
Well, I have a Thermaphot ACP-252, 25 cm wide, 2 bath so the lenght won't be any problem.
Here an example of RA-4 in a wide (90cm) print:
Scan of the negative (of course).![]()
Great stuff. Time to run another 35mm roll through the Mamiya
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Pano shots taken with Mamiya 7 and 35mm pano kit. Set the large easel up and placed two 8x10's side by side. Joined with a bit of tape at the back. Still wondering how they might look framed.
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Cheers - John
Excellent prints, John.
The portrait ones would make a killer diptych.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Excellent prints, John.
The portrait ones would make a killer diptych.
I had to look up 'diptych'
Corran
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Thanks for the tip. I use a this system. Overnight and they are flat and stay flat. The biggest issue is that I only have two boards ready to go so it limits my fiber output.
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I know you've probably written this elsewhere, but can you give me some more info on what you are doing here? I feel like I've seen it somewhere else. I'd like to try it for flattening. It's a bugger of a problem for me with larger (16x20 or 20x24) prints.
Johnmcd
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I know you've probably written this elsewhere, but can you give me some more info on what you are doing here? I feel like I've seen it somewhere else. I'd like to try it for flattening. It's a bugger of a problem for me with larger (16x20 or 20x24) prints.
http://ru-darkroom.livejournal.com/147570.html
Cheers - John
LarsAC
Established
Similar approach documented in German: http://www.fotografie-in-schwarz-weiss.de/sw-fotografie/kolumne/141-wollstein43.html
Or here (also German): http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peter-Volkmar/173958729322403
I dry my prints in a hot press, 15 mins at 60C, then switch off the press and let them in until next morning. Luckily, my press is 20x24, double sided and I won't achieve more output than that during a single session.
Lars
Or here (also German): http://www.facebook.com/pages/Peter-Volkmar/173958729322403
I dry my prints in a hot press, 15 mins at 60C, then switch off the press and let them in until next morning. Luckily, my press is 20x24, double sided and I won't achieve more output than that during a single session.
Lars
Corran
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Thanks.
10char
10char
Harry S.
Well-known
Even perhaps a distinct mid image division that covers the join?
I like that idea, similar to what Jeff Wall has done.
Johnmcd
Well-known
I like that idea, similar to what Jeff Wall has done.
Harry, can you point me towards some examples?
Fotohuis
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The biggest disadvantage is that you need a lot of materials and screws etc. in stainless steel so even not really cheap when making it your self. When you take an IKEA 4mm glass frame and do it with aquarel tape it is going much faster, cheaper and 5-6 glass frames you can put 10-12 fiber photos. Of course when you're going over 40x50cm prints you need already 50x60cm glass which can break but after cutting the prints it is much easier to get it perfectly clean again.
Harry S.
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Harry, can you point me towards some examples?
This would be the best example, you can see the join running along the centre of the image.
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wall-a-sudden-gust-of-wind-after-hokusai-t06951
I read an interview where Mr. Wall explains this was a stylistic decision as much as a practical one.
Johnmcd
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Had two long sessions in the darkroom over the weekend. I'm finding a very warm tone to the print (Ilford multigrade). Could old developer (as in old before I mixed it) be the cause? Also experimenting with selenium toning.
Anyway am going to buy some fresh developer tomorrow. I have a choice of more Ilford or Tetenal, Adox, Agfa, Fotospeed, Paterson, Marshalls (Vanbar, Sydney). Any suggestions? To be used with Ilford multigrade RC papers or Oriental FB papers.
Cheers - John
Anyway am going to buy some fresh developer tomorrow. I have a choice of more Ilford or Tetenal, Adox, Agfa, Fotospeed, Paterson, Marshalls (Vanbar, Sydney). Any suggestions? To be used with Ilford multigrade RC papers or Oriental FB papers.

Cheers - John
jkjod
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First attempt at printing in the darkroom...I said this same statement when I developed my first roll of B&W film a little over a year and a half ago - "I"m hooked"
My wife got me an old Durst D2 enlarger for Christmas and this was the first time I put it to use. I still don't have an easel or a grain magnifier, but I think they turned out pretty well for my first attempt. OK, maybe not first attempt - you are not seeing the 2 or 3 that didn't turn out quite so well!
Untitled by jkjod, on Flickr
by jkjod, on Flickr
by jkjod, on Flickr
My wife got me an old Durst D2 enlarger for Christmas and this was the first time I put it to use. I still don't have an easel or a grain magnifier, but I think they turned out pretty well for my first attempt. OK, maybe not first attempt - you are not seeing the 2 or 3 that didn't turn out quite so well!



Anthony Harvey
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Dear jkjod,
They're superb prints and great photos, especially the last in the series. Brilliant. I can't believe what a quick learner you are - it took me several years to get to this quality.
They're superb prints and great photos, especially the last in the series. Brilliant. I can't believe what a quick learner you are - it took me several years to get to this quality.
jkjod
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Thank you very much Mr. Harvey. That is very nice of you to say. I like them, but as I took the pictures, I'm biased.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Thank you very much Mr. Harvey. That is very nice of you to say. I like them, but as I took the pictures, I'm biased.
Jordan, agree with Anthony, those pictures are exceptionally well taken and printed.
You looks like a natural darkroom printer.
Keep posting your prints!
Johnmcd
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First attempt at printing in the darkroom...I said this same statement when I developed my first roll of B&W film a little over a year and a half ago - "I"m hooked"
My wife got me an old Durst D2 enlarger for Christmas and this was the first time I put it to use. I still don't have an easel or a grain magnifier, but I think they turned out pretty well for my first attempt. OK, maybe not first attempt - you are not seeing the 2 or 3 that didn't turn out quite so well!
Excellent prints of some beautiful shots. Great job, especially for the first time. Look forward to more of your work
Cheers - John
StevenJohn
Established
John - I use Oriental FB with Dektol or Ilford Multigrade and they were always quite neutral. When the developer gets old, I don't get as deep blacks however.
jkjod - Those are really beautiful prints. I'm quite jealous how quick you attained that level of quality.
jkjod - Those are really beautiful prints. I'm quite jealous how quick you attained that level of quality.
Johnmcd
Well-known
John - I use Oriental FB with Dektol or Ilford Multigrade and they were always quite neutral. When the developer gets old, I don't get as deep blacks however.
jkjod - Those are really beautiful prints. I'm quite jealous how quick you attained that level of quality.
Thanks. I think I'll sample one or two different developers. I noticed that Rogers Hicks has a bit of a run down on his website which is useful.
Cheers - John
jkjod
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Spent another day today in the darkroom...I really appreciate the compliments folks, I'm blaming it all on beginners luck for sure. Any and all pointers and feedback are welcome - even if its criticism. I'm looking for a used easel on craigslist and the like, those darn things are expensive!
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by jkjod, on Flickr



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