Yes, a very negative experienceExactly. In the old world of film and print photography, over exposure could be bad.
Yes, a very negative experienceExactly. In the old world of film and print photography, over exposure could be bad.
A fellow "Lurker" OMG, sounds good my friend.Doug,
good to see you introducing yourself!...
we need to get together again... keep up the good work. will text you soon
God Bless!
Of course, that depends on the desired result. Shooting a "full" negative could add some flexibility with duping for VFX purposes.Exactly. In the old world of film and print photography, over exposure could be bad.
I do offer consignment service. I can PM you info about details if you want. thanks!Doug, I’ve enjoyed your ebay listings as well, especially the Kaywoodie pipes. About 1/2 of my collection is Kaywoodies, north of 150, al 4-hole stingers & push stem pipes. Do you offer consignment services?
Sadly I didn't learn that much about shooting mopic film. When I started as a military photojournalist in 1975, we were at the beginning of the switch from film to video. The first video I shot was using a small reel-to-reel b/w recorder.Of course, that depends on the desired result. Shooting a "full" negative could add some flexibility with duping for VFX purposes.