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LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed. MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the Great LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: DEARDORFF CAMERAS Deardorff cameras . by Q.-Tuan Luong and Ken Hough for the Large Format Page. The Deardorff, is quite comparable to some contemporary wood cameras. It weights 8 lbs and has 22 inches of bellows, and has the standard range of movements.SEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: REVIEWS OF THE WISNER Review by Paul Butzi Like lots of the other posters, I have a 4x5 Technical field. It's a great camera. Like some of the other folks, I've used both a Zone VI and my Wisner, and in A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1 A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. A LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PAGEBLACK JACKET FOCUSSING CLOTHFORUMLARGE FORMAT LENSES, 2ND EDFILM LOADING Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format photography! This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of equipment, with most the activity taking place in the Forum . Founded in 1995 by QT Luong, written by many contributors . LARGE FORMAT LENSES SPECS Specs for new large format lenses . Compiled by Michael K. Davis for the Large Format Page The following tables summarise specs for lensesfrom the four
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed. MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the Great LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: DEARDORFF CAMERAS Deardorff cameras . by Q.-Tuan Luong and Ken Hough for the Large Format Page. The Deardorff, is quite comparable to some contemporary wood cameras. It weights 8 lbs and has 22 inches of bellows, and has the standard range of movements.SEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: REVIEWS OF THE WISNER Review by Paul Butzi Like lots of the other posters, I have a 4x5 Technical field. It's a great camera. Like some of the other folks, I've used both a Zone VI and my Wisner, and in A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1 A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. LARGE FORMAT LENSES SPECS Specs for new large format lenses . Compiled by Michael K. Davis for the Large Format Page The following tables summarise specs for lensesfrom the four
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: A LIST OF RESOURCES Resources list. Compiled by Q.-Tuan Luong for the Large Format Page. Manufacturers Cameras . Arca-Swiss: Field, Studio and R-line technical cameras.Also tripod heads LENSES FOR 4X5 CAMERAS -LANDSCAPE Lenses for 4x5 cameras - landscape . by John Sparks and Kerry Thalmann for the Large Format Page Here are listed the favorite lenses picked by two experienced landscape photographers. 4X5 UNICOLOR DRUM DEVELOPMENT 4x5 Unicolor Drum Development By James Phillips (aka GreyWolf) © 2002 for the Large Format Page. For beginners to large format film it is often asked how you process LENSBOARD HOLE SIZES Lensboard Hole Sizes. Compiled by Ralph Barker for largeformatphotography.info. Having lensboards precision-bored with a machinist's lathe may be the next best LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY:THE ZONE VI FIELD CAMERA Quick review by Philip Greenspun I just returned my Zone VI 4x5 field camera and I thought I'd let you know why. Good point: the camera looks beautiful, with its polished mahogany standards and gold-plated fixtures; people always stop to ask you if it is an antique (with CROWN GRAPHIC 4X5 AS A FIELD CAMERA Drop Bed and Front Tilt Backward. MOVEMENTS. The Crown Graphic is a press camera. It does not feature extensive movements. Front Rise: The easiest and most intuitive of the movements to use is the front rise - Just loosen the two knobs on either side of the front standard, raise the standard, and tighten the knobs. Front Tilt: The front standard does not tilt forward. THE CALUMET 45NX: A REVIEW Source: Calumet Photographic catalog and Cambo website. Overall Fit and Finish Cambo designed the 45NX’s predecessors for professional use. The 45NX’s construction reflects that original mission. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: CALUMET C SERIES 8 X 10 Calumet C Series 8 X 10: a review. by Sean Yates for the Large Format Page. with photographs by Sheldon Hambrick. Overview . This camera series was made from the early 1960’s to around 1984. STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. A LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PAGEBLACK JACKET FOCUSSING CLOTHFORUMLARGE FORMAT LENSES, 2ND EDFILM LOADING Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format photography! This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of equipment, with most the activity taking place in the Forum . Founded in 1995 by QT Luong, written by many contributors . LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUMUNIFIED VIEWLF HOME PAGEFORUM GUIDELINESWHAT'S NEWCALENDARAFFILIATE LINKS Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed.LENSES FOR 8X10 IN
New Large Format Lenses for 8x10in (312.5 mm Diagonal) Sorted by Focal Length, Image Circle. Michael K. Davis January 2002. Focal. Max. Min.SEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the Great LENSBOARD HOLE SIZES Lensboard Hole Sizes. Compiled by Ralph Barker for largeformatphotography.info. Having lensboards precision-bored with a machinist's lathe may be the next best THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1 A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was HOW TO BUILD AND USE A ZONE DIAL How to Build and Use the Zone Dial 259 The standard zone dial works well with any lightmeter, which provides film sensitivity adjusted EVreadings.
STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. A LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PAGEBLACK JACKET FOCUSSING CLOTHFORUMLARGE FORMAT LENSES, 2ND EDFILM LOADING Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format photography! This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of equipment, with most the activity taking place in the Forum . Founded in 1995 by QT Luong, written by many contributors . LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUMUNIFIED VIEWLF HOME PAGEFORUM GUIDELINESWHAT'S NEWCALENDARAFFILIATE LINKS Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed.LENSES FOR 8X10 IN
New Large Format Lenses for 8x10in (312.5 mm Diagonal) Sorted by Focal Length, Image Circle. Michael K. Davis January 2002. Focal. Max. Min.SEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUES Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the Great LENSBOARD HOLE SIZES Lensboard Hole Sizes. Compiled by Ralph Barker for largeformatphotography.info. Having lensboards precision-bored with a machinist's lathe may be the next best THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1 A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was HOW TO BUILD AND USE A ZONE DIAL How to Build and Use the Zone Dial 259 The standard zone dial works well with any lightmeter, which provides film sensitivity adjusted EVreadings.
STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. LARGE FORMAT LENSES SPECS Specs for new large format lenses . Compiled by Michael K. Davis for the Large Format Page The following tables summarise specs for lensesfrom the four
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed. LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: 5X7 FIELD CAMERAS 5x7 Field Cameras : a round-up . by Q.-Tuan Luong for the Large Format Page. Summary: This document surveys all the 5x7 cameras that I am aware of. Some of the cameras described here are just scaled-up version of a 4x5, so look also at the 4x5 round-up.. Most of classic cameras were made in 5x7 with a 4x5 reducing back. Except the B&J, they have very limited movements, bellows, and are quite LENSES FOR 4X5 CAMERAS -LANDSCAPE Lenses for 4x5 cameras - landscape . by John Sparks and Kerry Thalmann for the Large Format Page Here are listed the favorite lenses picked by two experienced landscape photographers. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: REVIEWS OF THE WISNER Review by Paul Butzi Like lots of the other posters, I have a 4x5 Technical field. It's a great camera. Like some of the other folks, I've used both a Zone VI and my Wisner, and in LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY:THE ZONE VI FIELD CAMERA Quick review by Philip Greenspun I just returned my Zone VI 4x5 field camera and I thought I'd let you know why. Good point: the camera looks beautiful, with its polished mahogany standards and gold-plated fixtures; people always stop to ask you if it is an antique (with THE CALUMET 45NX: A REVIEW Feature. 45NX. 45N. Axial Tilts. Front 30 degrees. Rear 30 degrees. Front 30 degrees. Rear 30 degrees. Swings. Front 30 degrees. Rear 30 degrees. Front 30 degrees. Rear 30 degrees CROWN GRAPHIC 4X5 AS A FIELD CAMERA Drop Bed and Front Tilt Backward. MOVEMENTS. The Crown Graphic is a press camera. It does not feature extensive movements. Front Rise: The easiest and most intuitive of the movements to use is the front rise - Just loosen the two knobs on either side of the front standard, raise the standard, and tighten the knobs. Front Tilt: The front standard does not tilt forward. HOW TO BUILD AND USE A ZONE DIAL How to Build and Use the Zone Dial 259 The standard zone dial works well with any lightmeter, which provides film sensitivity adjusted EVreadings.
STEEL PART SEIZED IN ALUMINUM I am doing a CLA on a Sinar Norma following Philip Morgan's excellent directions and Video and have run into a problem. I can't remove the fine focus assembly from the monorail sleeve. This is a steel part in a snug aluminum hole and I assume that after 50 years it has seized and won't budge. I have been soaking it in PB Blaster for 24 hours, and have tried heating it with a butane torch. A LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PAGEBLACK JACKET FOCUSSING CLOTHFORUMLARGE FORMAT LENSES, 2ND EDFILM LOADING Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format photography! This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of equipment, with most the activity taking place in the Forum . Founded in 1995 by QT Luong, written by many contributors . LARGE FORMAT LENSES SPECS Specs for new large format lenses . Compiled by Michael K. Davis for the Large Format Page The following tables summarise specs for lensesfrom the four
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed. LARGE FORMAT LENSES: SPECS Large Format Lenses: specs . Compiled by Michael Gudzinowicz for the Large Format Page The following list of view camera lenses was prepared to compare older MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUESEXCEL MACRO FORMATLARGE FORMAT MACROLARGE FORMAT MACROMACRO FORMAT DATEMACRO FORMAT DATEMACRO PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the GreatSEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LENSBOARD HOLE SIZES Lensboard Hole Sizes. Compiled by Ralph Barker for largeformatphotography.info. Having lensboards precision-bored with a machinist's lathe may be the next best CROWN GRAPHIC 4X5 AS A FIELD CAMERA Drop Bed and Front Tilt Backward. MOVEMENTS. The Crown Graphic is a press camera. It does not feature extensive movements. Front Rise: The easiest and most intuitive of the movements to use is the front rise - Just loosen the two knobs on either side of the front standard, raise the standard, and tighten the knobs. Front Tilt: The front standard does not tilt forward. THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1SWISS CAMERA BAG A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was A LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY HOME PAGEBLACK JACKET FOCUSSING CLOTHFORUMLARGE FORMAT LENSES, 2ND EDFILM LOADING Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format photography! This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of equipment, with most the activity taking place in the Forum . Founded in 1995 by QT Luong, written by many contributors . LARGE FORMAT LENSES SPECS Specs for new large format lenses . Compiled by Michael K. Davis for the Large Format Page The following tables summarise specs for lensesfrom the four
LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY FORUM Image Sharing (LF) & Discussion. Post your own large-format images (based on 4"x5" or larger format) for sharing and discussion. Critiques should only be offered if requested by the original poster. Forum Actions: View this forum's RSS feed. LARGE FORMAT LENSES: SPECS Large Format Lenses: specs . Compiled by Michael Gudzinowicz for the Large Format Page The following list of view camera lenses was prepared to compare older MACRO LENSES, EQUIPMENT, AND TECHNIQUESEXCEL MACRO FORMATLARGE FORMAT MACROLARGE FORMAT MACROMACRO FORMAT DATEMACRO FORMAT DATEMACRO PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL Macro Lenses, Equipment, and Techniques By Ernest Purdum © 2004 for largeformatphotography.info. The world is full of beauty - the Grand Canyon, the Alps, the GreatSEARCH RESULTS
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. LENSBOARD HOLE SIZES Lensboard Hole Sizes. Compiled by Ralph Barker for largeformatphotography.info. Having lensboards precision-bored with a machinist's lathe may be the next best CROWN GRAPHIC 4X5 AS A FIELD CAMERA Drop Bed and Front Tilt Backward. MOVEMENTS. The Crown Graphic is a press camera. It does not feature extensive movements. Front Rise: The easiest and most intuitive of the movements to use is the front rise - Just loosen the two knobs on either side of the front standard, raise the standard, and tighten the knobs. Front Tilt: The front standard does not tilt forward. THE ARCA-SWISS CAMERA SYSTEM 1SWISS CAMERA BAG A R C A 1.1 S W I S S 1 Innovative designs mark the progress of this Swiss company. ARCA-SWISS started producing professional cameras inthe early fifties.
A FEW IDEAS ON USING KODAK T-MAX FILMS SUCCESSFULLY BY A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully. by John Sexton, copyright © 1987. Reproduced with permission for the Large Format Page This article was LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: A LIST OF RESOURCES Resources list. Compiled by Q.-Tuan Luong for the Large Format Page. Manufacturers Cameras . Arca-Swiss: Field, Studio and R-line technical cameras.Also tripod heads LARGE FORMAT LENSES: SPECS Large Format Lenses: specs . Compiled by Michael Gudzinowicz for the Large Format Page The following list of view camera lenses was prepared to compare older LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: DEARDORFF CAMERAS Deardorff cameras . by Q.-Tuan Luong and Ken Hough for the Large Format Page. The Deardorff, is quite comparable to some contemporary wood cameras. It weights 8 lbs and has 22 inches of bellows, and has the standard range of movements. LARGE FORMAT LENSES FOR PORTRAITS Large Format Lenses for Portraits (2 nd ed.) © 2012 Jeroen Bruggeman for largeformatphotography.info. Amsterdam, Netherlands. Here you’ll find reviews of lenses LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY: BELLOWS EXTENSION EXPOSURE Formulas Michael Gudzinowicz: Multiply the marked f-stop by (1 + M), where M is the magnification on the ground glass. Alternatively, mark & measure the position of the lens at infinity focus, and then measure the ground glass to lens distance at close focus. SHUTTERS IN LENSES FOR LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY Packard Shutters . by Richard Knoppow Packard shutters go back to the 1890's. Most of them are air operated, the shutter being operated by an air cylinder on the back of the shutter and actuated by squeezing an air-bulb connected by a rubber hose. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: REVIEWS OF THE WISNER Review by Paul Butzi Like lots of the other posters, I have a 4x5 Technical field. It's a great camera. Like some of the other folks, I've used both a Zone VI and my Wisner, and in LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: REVIEW OF THE TOYO 45A FIELD The Toyo 45A field camera . A review by Tom Nicinski for the Large Format Page. Back movements: There are rear swings and tilts but no shifts. Swings (sideways), as well as the back tilt, are very restricted, only a few degrees. LARGE FORMAT CAMERAS: GRAPHIC / GRAFLEX FAQ Introduction: History of the Graphic and Graflex Cameras. There is a tendency for the name ``Speed Graphic'' to be used to denote any ``press'' style camera.The Speed Graphic was manufactured by Graflex, a Rochester, New York based camera producer. OLD CALTAR TYPE-S 150MM I picked this up for next to nothing, in its original box. It has beautiful rainbow-colored separation in both front and rear cells. The Synchro-Compur 0 runs a bit slow. It's marked Calumet Caltar Type S - 150mm, 150mm, f/5.6, in a Synchro Compur size 0 shutter. Its serial number is 6306253. The caps are 70mm front (67mm filter thread), 42mmrear.
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> LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY . INFO>
> Welcome to the primary internet resource for large format> photography!
> This non-commercial community of large format photographers includes > a repository of primers, how-to articles, and user's reviews of > equipment, with most the activity taking place in the FORUM> .
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> Founded in 1995 by QT Luong , written > by many contributors . Updated April 2015 · > Site timeline . ------------------------- HOW TO GET STARTED IN LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPHY * A closer look at a large format photograph : for some inspiration. 10/1999 * Why large format ? Pros and cons of LF photography, some references. 4/2001 (rev) * From MF to LF How large is the step from MFto LF ? 4/2015
* What equipment do I need ? A discussion of all the gear you need to get started. 1/1999 (rev) * Introduction to large format lenses : basics, operation, lens types and manufacturers, selection. 03/2007 (rev) * The 5x7 format in practice 11/2005 * How to operate the camera ? A detailed step-by-step guide. 6/2000 * What are the common mistakes, and how to avoid them? It is easy to ruin a picture. Lessons learned thehard way.
OPINION
* Confessions of a recovering magic bullet chaser12/2003
TECHNICAL TOPICS
PRE-EXPOSURE
* Film loading
* How to manage film (on a long trip)5/2001
* Dust and spotting
* Diagnosing and fixing light leaksTAKING THE PICTURE
* Introduction to Depth of Field (PDF) and Depth of Field in Depth (PDF) (comments
) 2/2006
* How to focus the view camera 7/2000 * How to select the f-stop : for maximum sharpness against defocus and diffraction 3/2001 (rev) * bellows extension exposure compensation6/1998 (rev)
* view camera stability TRADITIONAL PROCESSING AND PRINTING * B&W darkroom for large format photography: a primer . Covers basics about processing and printing and gives additional references 6/1999 * Developing 4X5 Sheet Film, an Alternative Method3/2003
* E6 sheet film processing on a budget with the Agitank * 4x5 Unicolor Drum Development 3/2002 (includes considerations on film washing and comments) 10/2004 (rev)
* A few ideas on using Kodak T-Max Films Successfully . John Sexton's 1987 DT article. 7/2000 * The Stoeckler Two-bath Film Developer 9/2000 * James Phillips F-stop printing table (PDF)8/2003
* Ralph Lambrecht's F-stop printing table (PDF)12/2003
* Unsharp Masking 9/2003 * Toning, and permanence of silver gelatin prints6/2005
* The VIDEC system: Precise Control for Superior Black and White Photography (PDF ebook) Andrew C. Eads' alternative to the Zone System 1/2013DIGITAL
* Generating classic glass negative look when scanning 4x53/2003
* A collaborative scanner comparison 4/2005 * Overview of color digital printing 7/2005 * Scanning Black and White negative film with the Microtek Artixscan1800F 1/2006
MISC
* Sun/Moon Calculator (description) 1/2015 (rev)
* Making a DOF calculator for your camera 6/2000 (rev) * Building and using a Zone Dial (PDF)12/2003
* Slider for visualizing where tones should be placed 9/2004 * Links to photographic tools : programs, spreadsheets, calculators, tables, 2/2000 (rev) * Spreadsheets to help the focussing process3/2003 (rev)
* Exposure Metering and Zone system calibration (PDF)8/2003
* Restoring a 8x10 Burke and James3/2001
* A home made 11x14 hand-held camera (and remarks on the 8x10 Hobo)12/2001
* Reflexions on camera construction10/2002
* Guillotine Shutters: Constructionand Speeds
: simple DYI
shutter for barrel lenses 11/2010 * How to make a custom darkroom sink out of PVC * How to make a wonderful loupe 1/2003 * Wet mounting prints 5/2003 * Odds and ends . 4/2000 (rev)* WORKSHOPS
* BOOKS : for instruction and inspiration 2/2013 (rev) -------------------------TRAVELS
* Long distance traveling with the LF camera2/2001
* A week in the Southwest and Four Corners2/2001
* Photographing in US National Parks and other federal public lands4/2001
* A Backpacking trip into the Arrigetch Peaks, Gates of the Artic National Park 7/2001 * Still Photography and Permits on US and California Public Land9/2016 (rev)
-------------------------EQUIPMENT REVIEWS
QT Luong's general purpose camera bag 09/2004 Daniel Geiger's camera bag 02/2007CAMERAS
* CAMERA REVIEWS
* A 2x3 round-up : a discussion of the 2x3 format and an extensive survey of 2x3 cameras. 9/2001 * A 4x5 round-up : an extensive survey of 4x5 cameras for the field. 03/2001 (rev) * A 5x7 round-up : an extensive survey of 5x7 cameras for the field. 7/2000 (rev) * Cheap view cameras 08/2005 * Comparisons 1/2001 (rev) * Using a monorail in the field. 9/1999 * 4x10 and holders 07/2004* 8x10
* 11x14
LENSES
* COMPARISON CHARTS 1/2002 * Generalities, classic vs modern lenses5/1999 (rev)
* Specific lenses: wide and normal for 4x5 5/1999(rev)
* Specific lenses : long for 4x5 5/1999 (rev) * More thoughts on selecting a long lens for 4x5 * A selection of modern lenses for 4x5 field work * A survey of modern lenses for 5x7 * More on specific classic lenses 5/1999(rev)
* Docter optik, Carl Zeiss Jena/Jenoptik, Meopta, and Russian LF lenses 7/2002 (rev) * Wisner Convertible plasmat set 10/97 * Soft-focus lenses and technique 11/2003 * Macro lenses, equipment, and technique 1/2004 * Portrait lenses 4/2012ACCESSORIES
* Shutters: history and use 11/2006 * More on shutters : general info, packard shutters, copals, compurs, protors. 7/2001 (rev) * Lensboard hole sizes 10/2003 * Sheet Film holders : classical double holders, grafmatics, quickloads, readyloads. 7/2004 (rev) * Shen Hao 6x17 roll-film back 2/2005 * Shen Hao SH612 Multi-format roll-film back 1/2006 * Enhanced focussing screens : Beattie, fresnels... are they really useful ? 7/1998 (rev) * Filters : center, polarizers, rectangular systems.9/2000
* The Zone VI regular tripod : Is it the best damm tripod in the world ? * Surveyor Tripod Conversion : cheap and indestructable 09/2009 * Tripod heads : Pan-Tilt heads, Ball-heads, QR systems.10/2004 (rev)
* Backpack survey : carry all this gear for those "unphotogenic" opportunities. 5/1999 (rev) * Black Jacket focussing cloth 7/2005 -------------------------COMMUNITY
* Large Format Photography Forum : _ most active part ofthis site_
* Photographers directory _Hand-maintained by TomWestbrook_
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