My Process to Calibrate Filters for Paper Photography
Part 3 of my paper photography series.
Even if Wratten filters are imo the best there are ways around them.
Hope with this process you won’t have to spend as much time in the dark as I have.
Part 3 of my paper photography series.
Even if Wratten filters are imo the best there are ways around them.
Hope with this process you won’t have to spend as much time in the dark as I have.
Not sure if I am the only one with this issue. When I scan with dslr the lens will have some edge falloff right? I’ve worked now around this with a quickly vibe coded app that makes my smartphone screen into a light source I can control the vignette for compensation making the middle of the screen brighter. Am I the only one that was bothered by this? Any of you know solutions?
I’ve taken a broken FED stereo Kamera and cut the film gate to create a 93mm wide frame.
Paired it with the sharp Super Angulon 47mm f5.6.
It’s zone focus only but that’s my preferred way of focusing anyways. About 15 shots per roll.
Paper speed is not so tricky to measure. All you need is a grey card.
Ra4 reversal is hard, but not impossible.
I have worked out a process that allows me to shoot it like film. Upcoming videos about metering, filtering, and developing. @jon_schiereck
Would anyone be interested in buying this film? If I’d be able to automate the process it could be quite cheap.