Quoth mike.vidal@gmail.com (Mike Vidal):
| Does anyone know of a good resource / tutorial that discusses shooting
| CibaChrom / Ilfordchrome in camera?
No, but you might be able to learn a bit about it from the archives
of rec.photo.equipment.large-format (on http://www.google.com/)
Might be something on photo.net, too, but that's just a guess.
One thing I've never seen brought into the discussion is reciprocity
failure information from the manufacturer, if such a thing exists.
I suspect the details may vary between the pigments, so daylight color
balance depends on something like a 10 second exposure. But that's
just an impression from a few trials, and with some charts and graphs
from Ilford you could presumably find the sweet spot (or disprove the
theory.)
Donn
Mike Vidal - 25 Jun 2004 22:08 GMT
I have done quite a bit of searching and have not found much.
for folks that need this info this is what I have found.
There is a short discussion about this here:
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=004uhM
The 1980 Petersen's Photographic magazine has an article about this.
There is a "outline" available here:
http://www.glennview.com/books.htm
> Quoth mike.vidal@gmail.com (Mike Vidal):
> | Does anyone know of a good resource / tutorial that discusses shooting
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> Donn
> Does anyone know of a good resource / tutorial that discusses shooting
> CibaChrom / Ilfordchrome in camera?
You just need to shoot slide film. Then go to a lab that does
Ilfordchrome printing.
- Elliott
Washington, DC
http://eteel.com