Patrick Kolb
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Re: More and more fun with M8 images
And finally my last image from 2008.
And finally my last image from 2008.
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I found that the Ziatype process was the easiest for me to learn. It's a printing out process, so there's no development of the print.. the only chemistry involved is in the coating of the paper (there's a clearing stage.. but that can be often done with hypo clearing agent and a water soak)Thanks for the comments.
Neil, I would be happy to answer any question you may have. A good place to start would be to find the Dick Arentz book on Platinum Printing, 2nd edition where he discusses the NA2 method.
Tom, the color in these two pictures is sublime...2 from last weekend with the wate.
Thanks, it was quite cold and after dawn.Tom, the color in these two pictures is sublime...
2 from last weekend with the wate.
Now since I have used MF for some time the M8 has become my "small, flexible" camera and it holds up pretty well.
Cheers, Tom
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I love the way the M8 handles all sorts of color and exposure situations. Here are a couple of snapshots of poinsettias in the afternoon sunlight that would give my Canons fits. Minimal post work...The M8 to me seems not have the best accurancy of colors but often pleasing colors which reflect the overall impression to look like what I have seen in reality.
Ahh,More silliness I guess. Rorschach anyone?