k_jupiter
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For my first shooting outing with my Deardorff 8x10, I went to a fairly known place to me and shot a couple of images on 8x10, a couple on 5x7.
5x7s look nice. Used the Arista Ultra 100 I did them in WD2D+. I then did one of the 8x10s in PyroCat HD rotary in a Jobo drum on a Unicolor motor, swapping ends every minute. To be honest, it looks just like the 5x7 in tone, scale, exposure, etc.
But... There is a line going down the end of the film, about 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch, straight but not parallel to the edge of the film. There is an image on both sides, but the image on the end side is about 2 stops less than the the main negative. I don't think it's development. It's too straight, and by rotating the drum end to end every minute, there would be no way to make it that consitantly under-developed.
So... COuld it be that I used too much movement in my 8x10 while shooting? Could I have caused an internal shadow in the Deardorff that I didn't pick up on the GG? My previous experience with LF has been primarily 4x5 or 3x4 based Speed Graphics. You know how much movement you get on those.
So anyone else found shadows in their LF field cameras?
tim in san jose
5x7s look nice. Used the Arista Ultra 100 I did them in WD2D+. I then did one of the 8x10s in PyroCat HD rotary in a Jobo drum on a Unicolor motor, swapping ends every minute. To be honest, it looks just like the 5x7 in tone, scale, exposure, etc.
But... There is a line going down the end of the film, about 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch, straight but not parallel to the edge of the film. There is an image on both sides, but the image on the end side is about 2 stops less than the the main negative. I don't think it's development. It's too straight, and by rotating the drum end to end every minute, there would be no way to make it that consitantly under-developed.
So... COuld it be that I used too much movement in my 8x10 while shooting? Could I have caused an internal shadow in the Deardorff that I didn't pick up on the GG? My previous experience with LF has been primarily 4x5 or 3x4 based Speed Graphics. You know how much movement you get on those.
So anyone else found shadows in their LF field cameras?
tim in san jose