pbromaghin
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My wife caused this. One day she said ,"What's this?", pointing to my 4x5 Cambo Legend. It had been so long since my abortive attempt at large format that she forgot it even existed! That was followed by, "How much did you pay for that?" The final blow was, "So film photography really isn't that cheap if you buy a camera like that and don't use it, is it."
Oh, the shame!
But instead of hanging my head, I decided to seize the day, grab the bull by the horns, take control of my own destiny and start using the damn thing! Except I had no idea how to get past all the things that killed my first attempts - with no scanner that big, and no darkroom, what was the sense in dealing with all the difficulty and complication? Still, the idea percolated in the background until, while organizing the pile of darkroom equipment in the basement I came across a Cibachrome processing drum that I had completely forgotten.
BINGO! in about 3 seconds it all came together - Direct Positive Paper, processed in the drum on a uniroller, using my new changing bag to load it! After a little research, I do have some questions.
1) Harman recommends Multigrade 1+9 or 1+ 14, Warmtone 1+9 and PQ Universal. How do they differ in results? What do you use, and why?
2) How to deal with the steep curve and so much normal highlight being lost off the shoulder>
3) Drying - Should I use one of those shiny, heated dryers with the canvas covers?
4) any tips in general?
Oh, the shame!
But instead of hanging my head, I decided to seize the day, grab the bull by the horns, take control of my own destiny and start using the damn thing! Except I had no idea how to get past all the things that killed my first attempts - with no scanner that big, and no darkroom, what was the sense in dealing with all the difficulty and complication? Still, the idea percolated in the background until, while organizing the pile of darkroom equipment in the basement I came across a Cibachrome processing drum that I had completely forgotten.
BINGO! in about 3 seconds it all came together - Direct Positive Paper, processed in the drum on a uniroller, using my new changing bag to load it! After a little research, I do have some questions.
1) Harman recommends Multigrade 1+9 or 1+ 14, Warmtone 1+9 and PQ Universal. How do they differ in results? What do you use, and why?
2) How to deal with the steep curve and so much normal highlight being lost off the shoulder>
3) Drying - Should I use one of those shiny, heated dryers with the canvas covers?
4) any tips in general?