Mike Chalmers
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In the 70s, one of the Photographers I knew, Mike Carmicle, who had a studio in Sacramento he took an Kodak 3 element 80 or 75mm and used a light, very light sand paper, maybe an Emory pad and in very light moves treated the front element. From I recall he treated the out side so it had more of a diffusion effect. Not sure how many passes he made, he told he did a bit, then tested until he the effect he wanted. I have a still life he did stashed in storage, I'll see if I can pull it and scan it.
Oh wow yeah, would love to see that. I think I might try less destructive measures first but I could always get another lens..
I’ve created something similar printing in B&W by split grading and using a homemade black stocking diffuser for just the G5 exposure.
Nice! I've only ever worked in RA-4, what is G5 exposure?