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The Rocky Mountains on 16mm Film - Kodak 50D - Canon Scoopic.
This film was shot on 2021-11-21 in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Foley Sound FX were added in post production. No CC.
This was a test roll and my first ever 16mm film shot. I borrowed this Canon Scoopic from a friend who previously worked in TV News. The camera was perfect and ran quiet and smooth. Total cost start to finish for a stock/dev/scan package from Pro8mm was just under $200.
Film Stock: Kodak 50D
Camera: Canon Scoopic 16mm
Development + 2K Scan by @pro8mm
Thanks for watching.
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Find Me Online:
Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com
Instagram :: @ilovefilmgrain
Gear Used:
Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L
Lens: Sony 10-18mm :: amzn.to/2mdXplX
Lens Sigma Art 30mm 1.4 :: amzn.to/2QYjmoK
Tripod: Manfrotto :: amzn.to/2lOx69L
Ring Light: Newer Ring Light :: amzn.to/2mUP6iu
Fill Lights: amzn.to/2me3r62
Microphone: amzn.to/2mUK3yF
Lapel Mic: amzn.to/2me6Y4c
Audio Recorder: Zoom H4n :: amzn.to/2mUMFN4
Video Monitor: Aputure VS2 :: amzn.to/2mNCCIZ
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Відео

PROCESS: Pine Printshop - A mini doc shot on Super 8 film.
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Process is a mini-doc series showing a vignette into the working processes of different people and places. It is produced by Chris Swartwood on all analog equipment like Kodak Super 8 film, Ilford 35mm b w film and audio cassette tape. Each film is produced with only a single roll of super 8 film (lasting approx. 3m 20s) and a single roll of b w film (approx. 35 pictures). An interview is condu...
Talk - Camera Scanning, Postcards and Typewriters
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Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood Gear Used: Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L Lens: Sony 10-18mm :: amzn.to/2mdXplX Lens Sigma Art 30mm 1.4 :: amzn.to/2QYjmoK Tripod: Manfrotto :: amzn.to/2lOx69L Ring Light: Newer Ring Light :: amzn.to/2mUP6iu Fill Lights: amzn.to/2me3r62 Microphone: amzn.to/2mUK3yF Lapel Mic: amzn.to/2me6Y4c Audio Recorder: Zoo...
Talk - Nikon F, Olympus XA2, Robert Frank & Henry Wessel Steidl Photobooks
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Cool New Yorker Article about Steidl photo books: [bit.ly/355kSyQ](bit.ly/355kSyQ) Robert Frank Moma Video: [ua-cam.com/video/9kMwnmrL5FM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SanFranciscoMuseumofModernArt](ua-cam.com/video/9kMwnmrL5FM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SanFranciscoMuseumofModernArt) Robert Frank CBS Sunday Morning Special: [ua-cam.com/video/wIHv3iyqXTc/v-deo.html](ua-cam.com/video/wIHv3iyqXTc/v-deo.html) ...
Photowalk - Nikon F
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Come on a quiet walk with me as I shoot with a 1968 Nikon F with an eye level viewfinder in silver. This is a fully manual camera and I tried to only check the meter a few times throughout the evening. I must admit, using an all manual camera is a humbling experience and I hope that using this Nikon on photowalks like this will help me develop my eye to meter the light and to improve my composi...
Framing a Photograph
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Mat Cutter: amzn.to/2D8WO2B Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood Email :: chris@chrisswartwood.com Gear Used: Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L Lens: Sony 10-18mm :: amzn.to/2mdXplX Lens Sigma Art 30mm 1.4 :: amzn.to/2QYjmoK Tripod: Manfrotto :: amzn.to/2lOx69L Ring Light: Newer Ring Light :: amzn.to/2mUP6iu Fill Lights: amzn.to/2me3r62 Microphone: ...
How I use my Holga
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Holga Camera: amzn.to/3bCiC23 46mm to 52mm step up ring: amzn.to/367VcAu Gaffers Tape: amzn.to/365D7D1 Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood Email :: chris@chrisswartwood.com Gear Used: Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L Lens: Sony 10-18mm :: amzn.to/2mdXplX Lens Sigma Art 30mm 1.4 :: amzn.to/2QYjmoK Tripod: Manfrotto :: amzn.to/2lOx69L Ring Light: Ne...
RH Designs Timer 3: A Bridge to F-Stop Printing
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In this video I take you through some of the basic functions of the new Timer 3 from RH Designs in the UK. This timer can operate both as a linear seconds timer and an f-stop print timer with 1/6th stop increments. To learn more about F-Stop printing, check out: www.rhdesigns.co.uk/darkroom/html/f-stop_printing.html To learn more about the Timer 3 go to: www.secondhanddarkroom.co.uk/product/rh-...
Snow Day
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A snow storm came through and started sticking quickly, so we decided to get outside and admire the beauty. It ended up snowing 15" or so and got to stay home the following day from work! Days like this always remind me that it's less about the content of the pictures I take, and more about the time I spend in the present moment finding them. Camera: Canon EOS 3 Film: Ilford HP5 shot @ 400iso D...
Printing Darkroom Postcards: Tha Halfpipe
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Buy a postcard :: tinyurl.com/y23gql6n ABOUT: These postcards are handmade in my darkroom and are printed on Ilford Postcard paper. I started printing these postcards as a way to print my favorite images to keep in a cigar box. When I print one that I think others would enjoy too, I print off a few more while i’m in the darkroom. Music: The music featured in this video is actually my own! If yo...
Using my RH Designs Zone Master II Darkroom Meter
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In this video I show you how I have been using my new darkroom meter to create beautiful prints in record time (for me anyhow). It is very useful as it allows me to make adjustments to work prints using RC papers that are more affordable and generally easier to work with. When I am happy with the print on RC paper I can print the final image on my prefered fiber based paper. This saves a great ...
Editing Film Scans From The Rocky Mountains
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Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood Twitter :: @chris_swartwood Email :: chris@chrisswartwood.com Gear Used: Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L Lens: Sony 10-18mm :: amzn.to/2mdXplX Lens Sigma Art 30mm 1.4 :: amzn.to/2QYjmoK Tripod: Manfrotto :: amzn.to/2lOx69L Ring Light: Newer Ring Light :: amzn.to/2mUP6iu Fill Lights: amzn.to/2me3r62 Microphone: ...
In The Field: RMNP 03
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On location in Rocky Mountain National Park. I used my Holga to capture more of Colorado's stunning landscapes. Shot on Ilford HP5 at 400 speed. Developed in Kodak HC-110 Dilution B. SHOW LINKS: Buy a Holga!: amzn.to/2Rjy9Lh Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood Email :: chris@chrisswartwood.com Gear Used: Camera: Sony A6000 :: amzn.to/2mdXm9L Lens: Sony...
Darkroom Printing with Ilford MG Art 300 Paper
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In this video, I am printing an image from a hike a few weeks ago with my Holga to test out Ilford's Art 300 fiber paper. This image was shot with Ilford HP5 at box speed with a Holga I bought on Amazon. (amzn.to/2zrhXAC). Ilford Art 500 is a fiber-based fine art paper and is a collaborative effort between Ilford and Hahnemühle. It's quite a heavy weighted at 300gsm and is an acid-free 100% cot...
In The Field: RMNP 02
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Back in the park with the intrepid 4x5 field camera. I found this really sweet tunnel view and had to hang out for awhile. I ended up shooting three different scenes in this area alone and we decided to have lunch there and take it all in. It was a really cool afternoon and an exciting day for me as a photographer. Find Me Online: Website :: www.chrisswartwood.com Instagram :: @chrisswartwood E...
How To Package Your Artwork For Shipping
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How To Package Your Artwork For Shipping
My TOP 10 Darkroom Tips...So Far.
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My TOP 10 Darkroom Tips...So Far.
How To Wash Fiber Prints at Home
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How To Wash Fiber Prints at Home
New Edition Release and 1K Giveaway!
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New Edition Release and 1K Giveaway!
How I Flatten Fiber Based Prints
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How I Flatten Fiber Based Prints
Making A Darkroom Print
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Making A Darkroom Print
In The Field: RMNP 01
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In The Field: RMNP 01
Building a Darkroom on a Budget
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Building a Darkroom on a Budget
I Bought A 4x5 Enlarger! Omega Super Chromega Dii
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I Bought A 4x5 Enlarger! Omega Super Chromega Dii
Let's Talk About Printing + GIVEAWAY!
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Let's Talk About Printing GIVEAWAY!
Buying New Stuff :: My New 4x5 Gear
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Buying New Stuff :: My New 4x5 Gear
My First 4x5 Frames
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My First 4x5 Frames
Learning 4x5 Large Format Film Photography
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Learning 4x5 Large Format Film Photography
Develop B&W Film and Make Kodak D76 at Home
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Develop B&W Film and Make Kodak D76 at Home
Brooks Sterling :: Film with Friends
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Brooks Sterling :: Film with Friends

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @michaelrobertson8882
    @michaelrobertson8882 21 день тому

    Not sure if you watch the UA-cam page pictorial planet. His suggestion is to take two fb prints back to back and pin the together with small clothes line pins and hang to dry the tension from the water in the prints allows them to dry more evenly.

  • @jhogan54321
    @jhogan54321 2 місяці тому

    From the heart..... Thanks

  • @zhongyao-sc1lj
    @zhongyao-sc1lj 2 місяці тому

    Did you shoot and push 1600 at noon?how about that?

  • @paultaylorphotography9499
    @paultaylorphotography9499 2 місяці тому

    great results there cheers

  • @Being_Joe
    @Being_Joe 2 місяці тому

    They are all unique because of the bad QC. I have two and they have two different characteristics.

  • @mahirufrahman
    @mahirufrahman 3 місяці тому

    Hi, sorry but i got the same one as yours but I don’t have the power thingy. What is it called and how can ai get it?

  • @huneprut
    @huneprut 5 місяців тому

    Can you tell how you are able to use this timer? I see that you have something on the back of your power supply. What is that? I don't want to use the old timer that came with mine, but can't figure out a way to switch it out. Thanks

  • @marcthomt1
    @marcthomt1 5 місяців тому

    I have watched this ever couple of months for the last few years. It is a master piece. I could listen to this for hours

  • @elessar60
    @elessar60 6 місяців тому

    I boutght a huge Seal 200 off ebay for $200 plus $50 shipping. This bad boy is huge and can handle 20x24" prints! I got a tacking iron for $35 off of ebay as well. It just arrived a few days ago and I'm in the process of rebuilding my darkroom, so I can't wait to start mounting my prints on some dry mount tissue and matboard. Living the dream!! ::D

  • @atticustay1
    @atticustay1 6 місяців тому

    Why is the video so lacking in colour btw? It kinda looks like it was shot in s log and not graded lol

  • @Happy35More
    @Happy35More 7 місяців тому

    Did not help at all

  • @rlfsoso
    @rlfsoso 7 місяців тому

    Hi, some comment on your fixing process with regards to chemistry use, residual fixer and washing times… if you use a two bath fixing method with film fix concentration - 1:4 - this is good practice, and would enable you to get shortish washing times for baryta paper (see Ilford on that or Beyond Monochrome), one critical thing is a) use neutral fixer and b) use the shortest, necessary fixing time. Two bath fixing will get you this, but… tadaaah: 30 seconds in first fix and 30 seconds in second fix… discard fix 1 when it approaches 1g Silver (this can be checked with test strips, Tetenal makes them) ands replace it with Fix 2 and mix a new batch of Fix two. Proper safe washing can be tested as well, I use test strips which have been processed exactly like the final print, so I don't have to stain a fine print for this. This should keep down your chemistry use (this after all is chemistry which needs to be properly treated) and enables to get the silver back too. Mixing fresh developer every time is good practice, but keeping it in brown glass bottles with the air pumped out is another viable option.

  • @russellfrancis813
    @russellfrancis813 7 місяців тому

    Very nice! I too use my Holga for landscape photography. I don't quite use that much tape, but I too use electrical tape because I have a couple obvious gaps when I put the film cover on. I like the idea of focusing on one thing, I'll have to try that. I just look for nice angle for a nature scene, and just roll with it and hope it turns out. On the other hand I also like to fiddle with multiple exposures, so I tend to get less ideal frames. Not many tips on that out there for Holgas, so it's a bit of a guessing game for me, but I've had some limited success with some pretty amazing DE frames.

  • @Kref3
    @Kref3 7 місяців тому

    Nice mustache. And thanks for the insights. My opinions regarding them: 1: Totally agree. Chemicals are not that expensive, paper is, do not try to safe 50 ct per darkroom session for chemicals and ruin 30 USD/EUR of paper. 2: Maybe I should extend my fixing time, I usually do 3 minutes at a rather thick 1+5 I also have never had any problems with putting the light on after 10 - 20 s in the fixing bath. This is how it was taught to me by a master printer some years ago. The reactive part of the remaining silver will be gone after a few seconds. So I do much of the fixing in light. 3: Yes, I need new tongs :( 4: I have a Heiland LED red light on the ceiling replacing my old Kaiser lamps and was shocked by how bright it was. so I tested it immediately. I made a test strip test, moving the paper every 2 minutes 2 cm further, 15 steps. So in total a 30 minute test. no stain at all. 5. I use a Heiland Splitgrade Controller and I use a paper calibrated to the machine. So I can measure the exposure and gradient before I even start. My first image usually comes out perfectly and all I have to do is check, if there are places to dodge and burn. So as long as I do the rather cheap 8x10, I go for it at once. I did some prints on 60x40 cm paper. Now that I checked thoroughly by first making a good 8x10 print to figure out how to dodge and burn and then used test strips on the large image to determine that it really works as intended. 6 and 7: Obviously 8: Still battling with that. 9: As I described above, I will make one print directly with my Splitgrade Controller setup. I use this print later as my documentation. I note everything regarding the 8x10 exposure on the backside, mark the dodging and burning areas with a sharpie on the actual image, noting the gradient and time (in percentage of base time), etc. This is my most important reason to make one base print. 10: again obviously

  • @user-lb6tq9vq3c
    @user-lb6tq9vq3c 7 місяців тому

    Gorgeous pictures! I'm just starting out with analoge and I think I really fell in love with the gritty dirty look of the toy cameras. I have a sony if I want crisp sharp pictures I can review instantly, so this is a great change of pace and expectations :)

  •  8 місяців тому

    Very cool video. Thanks for making. I just ordered a Nikon F from Japan for insanely low price and ordered a nikkor 24 mm F2.8 to pair with it. I can’t wait to try it out, especially the wide angle.

  • @jogrev
    @jogrev 9 місяців тому

    Wow, beautiful footage!!! Without a doubt, there is nothing like than film. Filming is something organic and exciting. Please do not give up in your search with the photochemical image. Your videos are excellent and inspiring. At least they are for me. I was pleased to see this material in 16 mm with a camera designed for amateur users, even more so after years without you publishing anything. Successes. I applaud this return. God keep blessing you!!!

  • @user-ym8lz5cr6y
    @user-ym8lz5cr6y 9 місяців тому

    Can you heat press a larger paper in sections on a smaller press?

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 9 місяців тому

    Great images ! I, too, seal my two Holgas with black tape to prevent light leaks.

  • @Leon6D
    @Leon6D 10 місяців тому

    Damn that OlyXA2 ftw! ty!

  • @PhilE-fb7jb
    @PhilE-fb7jb 10 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @jorgemtrevino
    @jorgemtrevino 10 місяців тому

    They'll curl back again. The only way to keep them flat is mount them and freme them.

  • @jorgemtrevino
    @jorgemtrevino 10 місяців тому

    Hi, I hope you're still there and this video hasn't beem _orphaned._ I stupidly decided that everything I did in the darkroom for almost 50 years had been bested in orders of magnitude by digital, so I got rid of my darkroom (probably the best _amateur_ in my home state). Having several fine film cameras that I wanted to keep using I kept the film gear but let go the rest (for a thank you). Fortunately, the ZoneMaster II was not included in the enlarging lot and I kept it. Sometime during the big lockup of 2020 I realized darkroom is not about results, *it's doing it* exactly like a trip is not the destination but the route. A friend gave me an enlarger, I had kept the trays and stuff (the GraLab 300 was my timer for film). A couple of EL lenses were around and I was printing chem in a week. My ZoneMaster II is getting me prints 90% perfect all the time, it's just got a quirk. I cannot adjust the step size. It's now at 1/6 but I want to increase it an 1/4. I enter the adjustment routine but when y press [X] it does nothing, the changes don't get saved and I have to turn the meter off. Do you know if there is a way to reset it to "factory settings"? The manual says nothing and their site seems abandoned.

  • @erianne
    @erianne 10 місяців тому

    Are you still taking photos with these cameras?

  • @estwern
    @estwern 10 місяців тому

    glad to see u again!

  • @NasserAlhameli
    @NasserAlhameli 11 місяців тому

    I watched it more than 4 times! It has some realty thing in it! Please keep posting ❤❤❤

  • @angeliquebailey3333
    @angeliquebailey3333 11 місяців тому

    I am trying to build a darkroom in my garage but my photo teacher says it’ll be an issue not having running water in there, but I feel like there has to be an easy solution to that?

  • @jganun
    @jganun 11 місяців тому

    I suddenly stopped watching when I saw D-76, because that's Equivalent to ID-11, which Ilford recommends when shooting at EI 400 and 800. Microphen is recommended for EI 1600 and even 3200 because it's a push developer, and the Kodak equivalent, DK-50 is out of production. Microphen is cheap enough to do it the way the manufacturer recommends and show the film at its best.

  • @user-ul4us5re4x
    @user-ul4us5re4x 11 місяців тому

    What brand is your 8 x10 easel? Where can I buy it? Thank you very much!

  • @monochrome17
    @monochrome17 11 місяців тому

    You can eliminate any risk of dust by carefully cutting one corner of the D76 packet and holding it slightly under the surface of the water. Interesting video thanks for sharing.

  • @BoomKing72
    @BoomKing72 Рік тому

    This is gorgeous footage. It made me feel like I was really there.

  • @zoranzambo7364
    @zoranzambo7364 Рік тому

    This is great! you need to post more.. enjoy your channel.

  • @willmulligan3896
    @willmulligan3896 Рік тому

    Stunning stuff!

    • @GRAINTV
      @GRAINTV Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @flyingo
    @flyingo Рік тому

    Very nice. Did you rely on the Scoopic auto-exposure? Or were you operating it manually? 50D is some awesome stock. Looks great!

    • @GRAINTV
      @GRAINTV Рік тому

      I shot everything in auto. Felt just like a bigger super 8 camera! I tried covering the light sensor eye on a few shots i thought might need it but those shots ended up a bit overexposed and would have been better off if I had just let the camera do its job lol. Thanks for watching!

    • @thomasthiele3948
      @thomasthiele3948 4 місяці тому

      Great video, great pictures. I have seen several pieces of Scoopic footage but very often they where flickering. The quality of your pictures is beautiful and convinces me to look for new rolls of film for my Scoopics. It not easy to get them processed.

  • @kenandersson8777
    @kenandersson8777 Рік тому

    Beautiful!! Do you still have your darkroom up and running?

    • @GRAINTV
      @GRAINTV Рік тому

      Sometimes, I have a small portable 35mm enlarger that I print on Ilford postcards with but it hasn't been set up in a while. Really been experimenting with motion picture film lately.

  • @CristianGeelen
    @CristianGeelen Рік тому

    That looks amazing!

    • @GRAINTV
      @GRAINTV Рік тому

      Thank you! Thanks for watching!

  • @Kref3
    @Kref3 Рік тому

    Of course these wash basins are an option. But I never make just a single print. Usually after a few hours in the darkroom, I end up with 10 sheets of paper and this washer type can wash only one paper at a time, otherwise they will stick to each other and the papers in the center will not get much water.

  • @chris-non-voter
    @chris-non-voter Рік тому

    $200? A bargain. 10 years ago I paid £600 for a second hand DeVere 504. Very pleased I did. Enjoy.....

  • @Julius_S
    @Julius_S Рік тому

    Watching this 4 years later when a box of Arista EDU paper now costs more than Ilford's specialty art paper in 2019 makes my bank account sad. Wishing this was still just $72! Thanks for this great review!

  • @dogswhomistookarockforacro4667

    Hi, I bought Holga external flash along with this camera. However, it is working only with my Holgas. Not working on my analogue and digital cameras with hotshoe mounts. Is Holga external flash made only for working on Holgas?

  • @tuttale
    @tuttale Рік тому

    Lose the yellow filter and gain 2 stops.

  • @ricardo8653
    @ricardo8653 Рік тому

    Great video, thanks a lot. I'll give it a try

  • @EL_PLAGA
    @EL_PLAGA Рік тому

    6 years late and this was a banger!!!

  • @DavyRayBennett
    @DavyRayBennett Рік тому

    Do I need inform postcard paper necessarily? Can I use ilford multi grade rc paper deluxe?

  • @josepmariaalandisomoza1315

    Great photos!!!

  • @giovannigranada8836
    @giovannigranada8836 Рік тому

    Hello Grain Chanel I was binge watching all of your videos and suddenly….. no more vids… So sad, I hope you are in good health, hope to see your videos again, they are a delight to watch, the content, the pace, the rithm, music.. Hope to see more Giovanni Granada

  • @jimpix8019
    @jimpix8019 Рік тому

    Chris🌀 Nice to see Fine Art prints etc… I noticed that you focused on your baseboard directly. May I suggest that when you use your focus finder on your enlarger baseboard that you place a piece of scrap paper (or maybe the test wedge of the print you’re working on) on the baseboard first then place the focus finder on that. Only a small difference, but it will mean you have sharpest focus on the actual emulsion height of the paper being used. This might sound pedantic, but in Fine Art, it’s all about the Quality isn’t it. I used to be a Printer in Pro-Labs for 25 years. We would all focus like this. Hope this helps. Keep up the good work. May the Force be with you.🌀 Jim🌀 (-: <*> :-)

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo Рік тому

    You can buy the t shirt press in a larger size. I have one that’s 12x15 inches

  • @lichtmaler
    @lichtmaler Рік тому

    Another thing that pops to mind - which isn´t covered by the video - each paper responds differently. So there must have been some alignment of the sensitivity of the paper.

  • @lichtmaler
    @lichtmaler Рік тому

    This was very useful to get an idea of what the device is capable of. But for someone who does not own the device, it would have been nice to have a brief run-through of its functions.