David A. Goldfarb said:When you switched to tubes, did you still get the lightening at the short edges that you have on the first two prints (lightening on the prints, darkening on the negs)? If that solved the problem, then the trays you were using were probably too small. If the tubes didn't solve the problem, then it looks like you are getting some bellows flare. If you can use a compendium shade to restrict the image circle that would be ideal, but any lens shade is better than none.
So are you cutting down film from a long roll? How is that working out? Is that one of those 9.5" rolls, so you would be making 8x9.5's?
dancqu said:Your subject for the second photo has real appeal. Your view point
is very good; nice depth, the fence. The mail box distracts and of
course the power lines. The subject has such appeal though that
perhaps a friendly power company will help and a temporary
moving of the mail box might be arranged. Dan
noseoil said:John, good to hear that things are working out well for you with the azo. I had a tough time with it at first, but things are better now. One thing I did learn was to use more exposure and (at times) less development to get firm highlights and decent shadows. It takes a bit of tinkering, but is worth the effort once things begin to fall into place.
Tubes really are much easier to use, once you have a system worked out. Once things get going, give minimal agitation a try and see what you think. The degree of sharpness is another great leap forward. Congratulations on your work with azo and keep up the good work! tim
Dr. Dagor said:I imagine that 8x10 Aero is a complete bear! Curl could also be part of the development problem contributing to the short edge darkening.
Daniel Grenier said:Hi John;
Remember how to get to my place? Come on over sometime and see for yourself what "real" AZO prints look like. I have several hanging on my walls by George Provost and Paula Chamlee and these prints are technically perfect. Bring some of yours for comparison. You'll find it a good learning experience.
I also suggest that you are (unknowingly) making several fundamental mistakes in your approach and we can discuss those when you come over.
In the meantime, I encourage you go to the AZO Forum for all the answers you can possibly have about AZO. It's a really great resource.
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Give me a call or PM and we'll take it from there.
Cheers - Daniel[/SIZE]
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