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60xl, IQ4 150 / Alpa STC. 12mm back fall
No LCC.
Dave
Sorry, but what does this mean? Are you using the tilt adapter on the rear of the STC between STC and IQ4? Is the back in a vertical position?
STC movement oriented vertically, lowered the back 12 mm to get the top of the building in the frame. Camera square with the building, no tilt.60xl, IQ4 150 / Alpa STC. 12mm back fall
No LCC.
Dave
Sorry, but what does this mean? Are you using the tilt adapter on the rear of the STC between STC and IQ4? Is the back in a vertical position?
It was more of a test subject; not particularly artistic.
Dave
Carrie was at RIT at the same time but in the packaging science department. It’s hard to label Rochester with one story. Kodak, Xerox and Bausch&Lomb brought huge hits, and in many areas the infrastructure shows its age. Not to mention the ferry to/from Toronto that opened right before 9/11; talk about bad timing. There is an ominous, “Welcome to the United States” in dramatic letters down at Charlotte.Wow, that is a blast from the past. I went to RIT in the 80s when Kodak was the leader in all things imaging (and a huge supporter of our photo and photo science program). I cannot image what the city is like today.