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user's latest post:
Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 21:09:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Bob Salomon - HP Marketing How would you do it with film? You keep asking questions that have nothing to do with my citation. Still puzzled. How would you cook your dinner flying?
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 21:17:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by sanking Why make prints at all if that is the purpose? Just save the file on disk. We should be able to read the digital file in the future, right? Sandy Sandy... I wasn't arguing. I was talking about making R-E-A-L-L-Y -- B-I-G prints with LOTS of detail to display to the world.
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 17:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Greg Gibbons Do you do this much? Does it work well? Do you have problems with changing light, or missing the alignment, or something else? I'd really like to know more about this. Does anyone else do this? Seems like a viable way to get 4x5 resolution with a 6x7 camera. I love the images I get with the 4x5, but it seems like you can take 2 pictures with a Mamiya 7 in 1/100th the time it takes to set up a...
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 19:50:00)
Sandy, I quoted your post because I agree with most of what you say. Car racing is just like golf - interesting if you are an active participant, utterly boring otherwise. But so is photography too, LF or otherwise...
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Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-26 15:54:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Gem Singer Sal, The image was captured with a Canon 5D digital SLR. Is this no longer the Large Format Forum? When did the change take place? Eugene, Although we're in the "Large Format Photography Forum," when software from vBulletin was adopted to run it new posting categories were added. This thread was started under "Digital Processing Software, printing, workflow."...
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 18:52:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mike1234 Multi-stitching (dozens of exposures) is a stop-gap until "affordable" digital sensors of large size/resolution become available Mike, It is not only matter of bigger sensor, there is one fundamental difference between flat plane film surface and rectilinear lens used in most of picture taking devices vs ability to choice of spherical or cylindrical projection in multi image/nodal...
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 19:53:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mike1234 Sandy.... with utmost respect... what is wrong with ultra-high resolution 4x8 foot prints if one is trying to preserve something for posterity? Why make prints at all if that is the purpose? Just save the file on disk. We should be able to read the digital file in the future, right? Sandy
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Re: Is stitching the future of...
Published (2009-12-27 21:06:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by GPS I'm puzzled - what has my citation to do with your question??? How would you do it with film?
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CS2 Actions for hundreds of...
Published (2009-12-20 15:14:00)
Greg, My thinking was, that given his view, "I don't find much of anything about computers and computer programs 'intuitive' at all. Complicated and confusing and sometimes it seems deliberately so." The process of making the actions over and over several times to perfect it, will be more beneficial to the learning curve and comfort zone with the process in the long term. But you are very right, the shorter,...
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Latest active threads on Digital Processing::
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-28 21:17:00)
by Greg Gibbons
Uh, ok, nevermind. Print head cleaning seems to have fixed it.
See? I knew it was something dumb.
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-15 17:24:00)
by Atul Mohidekar
Hi,
I'm going through the same process of deciding which papers would suite my needs. Selection of a paper is a very personal and subjective choice. So I ordered a couple of sample packs to feel the paper weight, texture, print tones and colors. There are some digital files available on Bill Atkinson's download web page (Profile Test Images: http://homepage.mac.com/billatkinson/FileSharing2. ..
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-22 23:01:00)
by BarryS
I use Lightroom to manage my images. It's not perfect by any means, but it's the best tool I've found to deal with both digitally originated images and film scans. It's mostly intuitive and Adobe has been responding to user requests for improvements with each version.
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-26 04:20:00)
by VictoriaPerelet
Quote:
Originally Posted by Downix
By my calcs, you'd need to shoot over 400 images with a Canon 5D to come close to matching the size of a LF frame. You want to set up over 400 times, calculating perfectly the size and angle from which to shoot from? And composition? Forget it.
Here's recent (Dec 09) example:...
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 05:14:00)
by Chris Dunham
Hi Ken,
I've been doing the same, shooting Fuji instant and scanning with a V700. The FP-100B looks really good so far and printed up on a 3800 at 8"x8" looks as good as a 4x5 neg, have yet to try the 3000B film. I've had mixed results with the colour instant film, the images shot in good light look fine but the low light images not so good. As far as scanning the Fuji FP-100C the V700 appears...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-22 15:25:00)
by rjphil
The size of the wrap depends on the width of the bars you are stretching the canvas onto. For standard artist's bars, measure the side height, add that to each of the four dimensions and then add maybe 1/4" each way to be sure of the wraparound to the back. Stretch as normal. Hahnemuehle makes a gallery wrap system of bars that makes wrapping really easy, but they are expensive. They have a ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-16 16:41:00)
by Juergen Sattler
Download the trial version of Lightroom 2.5, import your pictures into the
Lightroom Library, create a preset in LR and apply it once to all the
pictures you want to. Very easy and very quick.
Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago (2009-11-04 16:29:00)
by pandachromatic
Usually, you need a dedicated film scanner. One, because film scanners have
a resolution that matches the actual resolution of your film (maximum
detail) and Two, because I'm pretty sure that to scan film you need to put
light through it, and only film scanners have lighting units.
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-14 20:39:00)
by Bill_1856
If you want Ciba/Ilfochrome, why not just shoot trannies (and make your own
prints)?
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Hot threads for last week on Digital Processing::
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-26 04:20:00)
by VictoriaPerelet
Quote:
Originally Posted by Downix
By my calcs, you'd need to shoot over 400 images with a Canon 5D to come close to matching the size of a LF frame. You want to set up over 400 times, calculating perfectly the size and angle from which to shoot from? And composition? Forget it.
Here's recent (Dec 09) example:...
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-22 23:01:00)
by BarryS
I use Lightroom to manage my images. It's not perfect by any means, but it's the best tool I've found to deal with both digitally originated images and film scans. It's mostly intuitive and Adobe has been responding to user requests for improvements with each version.
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-28 21:17:00)
by Greg Gibbons
Uh, ok, nevermind. Print head cleaning seems to have fixed it.
See? I knew it was something dumb.
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-22 15:25:00)
by rjphil
The size of the wrap depends on the width of the bars you are stretching the canvas onto. For standard artist's bars, measure the side height, add that to each of the four dimensions and then add maybe 1/4" each way to be sure of the wraparound to the back. Stretch as normal. Hahnemuehle makes a gallery wrap system of bars that makes wrapping really easy, but they are expensive. They have a ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-16 16:41:00)
by Juergen Sattler
Download the trial version of Lightroom 2.5, import your pictures into the
Lightroom Library, create a preset in LR and apply it once to all the
pictures you want to. Very easy and very quick.
Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 05:14:00)
by Chris Dunham
Hi Ken,
I've been doing the same, shooting Fuji instant and scanning with a V700. The FP-100B looks really good so far and printed up on a 3800 at 8"x8" looks as good as a 4x5 neg, have yet to try the 3000B film. I've had mixed results with the colour instant film, the images shot in good light look fine but the low light images not so good. As far as scanning the Fuji FP-100C the V700 appears...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-15 17:24:00)
by Atul Mohidekar
Hi,
I'm going through the same process of deciding which papers would suite my needs. Selection of a paper is a very personal and subjective choice. So I ordered a couple of sample packs to feel the paper weight, texture, print tones and colors. There are some digital files available on Bill Atkinson's download web page (Profile Test Images: http://homepage.mac.com/billatkinson/FileSharing2. ..
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