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| Anybody used an online printer? | 12 Oct 2005 15:57 GMT | 10 |
I'm looking for a solid online printer. I tried EZprints because they allow very large uploads of TIFF files and offer ICC profiles. The results were not impressive. A lack of sharpness and one exhibited vertical banding in the sky. Any thoughts or experiences?
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| Stitching very large (> 512MB) Images together | 12 Oct 2005 03:14 GMT | 4 |
Hello Newsgroup, i'm looking for some software (both commercial or OSS possible) which would me allow to stitch very large images together. Example: 4 Files with each 10000x10000 Pixels at 48 Bit giving one monster 20000x20000
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| Linhof Technika, compendium | 07 Oct 2005 22:50 GMT | 11 |
I got a compendium on e-bay, any clues on how to use it? Thanks in advance. nobody
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| Expired Tmax 400 | 04 Oct 2005 05:40 GMT | 4 |
A local photo store has a 100 sheet box of Kodak TMax 400 (4x5) that they're willing to sell me for $40. The film has an expiration date of July 2003, and has been kept at store room temperature, probably around 68-70 degrees.
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| brass shutter | 03 Oct 2005 22:34 GMT | 2 |
I jut bought an Ilex paragon Anastigmat - 6 1/2 inch - in a N0 3 Acme Synchro shutter. I know the lens is a tessar (or variant thereoff),a nd th elens & shutter are in great shape. Glass does not appear to be quoted.
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| Rodenstock lens for 5x4 | 03 Oct 2005 18:36 GMT | 10 |
I've found the following lens on a "used" list, and am considering it for my MPP Mk VI.. 135mm F5.6 Apo Sironar Current lenses seem to be followed by an "S" or an "N" which I gather
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| Flash Supermatic shutter questions | 02 Oct 2005 08:43 GMT | 9 |
I confess I've not yet done any digging about on the web to see if I could answer these for myself, but perhaps some kind soul will have pity on me anyway. I just received a 100mm f/6.3 Wide-Field Ektar (1953 manufacture
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| How do you keep notes? | 01 Oct 2005 01:15 GMT | 19 |
I don't mean this question in the literal sense, I'm sure pen and notepad/PDA works fine. What I'm wondering is how you know what's what when it comes back from the lab? On 120 film, you have frame numbers to refer to and can match
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