George L Smyth wrote:
> I use 4X5 and 8X10 all the time. The advantage is that you can use film
> holders to swap the film out, so shooting is not a one shot deal.
Hi George,
I'm not sure I understood that one. What do you mean by "swapping the film out",
so that shooting is not a one shot deal?
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> I also use 10X12 half-tone film and develop with dilute Dektol. The pictures
> "Jimmy" at http://members.home.net/hmpi/Pinhole/Images/PinholeImages.htm and
> "We Are Glad you Are Here" at
> http://members.home.net/hmpi/AltProcess/Images/AltImages.htm were made this
> way. The advantage of this film is that it is so cheap (something like 50
> cents per sheet of 10X12).
It's been a while since I saw these pictures. Very nice. I also particularly
like the Tug Boat. What Alt. printing process did you use?
Guy
Received on Fri Nov 9 10:13:24 2001
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