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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Jun 21, 2022 6:28:55 GMT -6
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Post by jmdavis on Jun 21, 2022 8:24:46 GMT -6
I have avoided shooting paper negatives since I started in LF in 2004. But after seeing what you did earlier with the Mill and with the rock as well as this. I am very impressed with what you are able to wring out of the MGIV as a negative.
Thanks for this work. It is relevant to ULF and LF photographers who work in traditional processes rather than scanning and printing digitally. I appreciate the efforts that you have made.
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Jul 5, 2022 12:18:26 GMT -6
Thanks. That is the general reaction by most people. Modern silver gelatin papers can be a great choice for LF/ULF negatives. Let me know if you pursue this. Tim I have avoided shooting paper negatives since I started in LF in 2004. But after seeing what you did earlier with the Mill and with the rock as well as this. I am very impressed with what you are able to wring out of the MGIV as a negative. Thanks for this work. It is relevant to ULF and LF photographers who work in traditional processes rather than scanning and printing digitally. I appreciate the efforts that you have made.
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