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08/18/2005 08:53:23 PM · #1 |
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... just found one in my aunts apartment, except mines a lot dirtier. just loaded it up with some 640 black and whitefilm (its huge!).
question about post prcess...does it use the same chemical process as 35mm black and white?
thanks
Message edited by author 2005-08-18 20:53:58.
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08/18/2005 09:00:14 PM · #2 |
can't offer any advice, but hope you have fun with it! be sure to scan some of your results and post them up!! |
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08/18/2005 09:01:30 PM · #3 |
Is that a large format camera?
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08/18/2005 09:05:18 PM · #4 |
A few years ago I took some photos with a camera made in 1917 (just older than my aunt). Good fun, but kind of expensive with the film processing.
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08/18/2005 09:09:35 PM · #5 |
i heard development could be realy expensive thats why i was hopin i could use the darkroom at school...
the film is about twice the size of 35mm film, so id gues that makes it large format (?).
theres no aperature or shutter speed (only bulb and some shutter speed which i dont know)...it goint to be different!
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