I have a Ritter 7x17 with 3 holders. I also use a Harrison Jumbo. It's doable in the Jumbo. Not a great experience and care needed to manipulate the sheets from box and plastic sleeve to correct orientation and into the holder without touching inside of tent or the base. Risk of scratches and...
I do think it is "so complex and abstract these companies can essentially get away with it". I wrote a blog (for my course) on aspects of "AI", copyright, court cases. It is in no way exhaustive, or to be fair detailed or reasoned, but different courts have come to different rulings. None of...
Absolutely this point. I have no interest whatsoever in learning what "AI" can do in a creative context from "AI" Bros. Their view of world is warped beyond belief. I want to see and know what people engaged in a creative practice think of and how they use (or not) these new tools. Yes, there...
TL;DR My point isn't that "AI" is good or bad or if it's photography or not. It's that it's close enough and also such a threat that to not include it and the discussions around it makes no sense.
I'm a "mature" student undertaking a Photography degree. I've used film for years from 35mm to...
Generally, for 35mm I think Ilford use acetate substrates and Kodak uses Polyester. The polyester films seems to run smoother and are much more resistant to tearing/shredding.
I have a Widelux F8 and an Horizon S3 Pro. The Horizon is actually better for composing as you have a fuller view and the in viewfinder level bubble really helps. The Widelux is an absolute feast of tactile loveliness though, it's a complete joy to use. My Horizon chews Ilford film, but is fine...
Thank you. I love that image also. I do disagree somewhat in that I don't think there is an inate purpose to pinhole photography. It's mearly a tool in the arsenal for making the images you want to, the way you want to. Pinhole does not have to be rough and ready with loose exposures. It...
Oh boy! Don't use colour filters like Red, Green or Blue for monochromatic pinhole. It's does something seriously weird to the images :D
Echo Patrick's comment. Super clean filters for pinhole. They see everything.
This may or may not be of any use to you. You can avoid the Pizza Wheels entirely using this method
https://andrewkeedle.com/2022/07/01/super-simple-digital-negative-printing-on-the-epson-sc-p700-900/
Thank goodness. For you and for me. I've been trying to clear some things to make some funds and been on the fence about buying it. That's that problem solved for me and I'm glad you've managed to sell it.
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