How are you holding the prints flat?New Copy Setup in Studio by Nokton48, on Flickr
I've been copying RC Silver prints in my Enlarging Room, with ambient LED lighting. I have decided to move my Minolta Copy Stand into the studio area, and leave it set up on a permanent basis. From Harbor Freight a rolling cart (I have several), with an Apple Box Riser on the top shelf, makes a strong base with wheels for the copy stand. Easy to move around as I please. Recently donated to me, a pair of Broncolor Impact 300J Impacts, with well used strobe tubes working perfectly, and a nice matched pair. Standard Impact Reflector, attached 3M Polarizing Filters on both lights. Camera for 35mm film is a Minolta SRT-101 with SRT Diopter Eyepiece Correction, SRT Cable Release, 50mm F3.5 MC Macro Rokkor, and 55mm Minolta Hooded Polarizing Filter. All filters set for maximum polarization, lighting balanced to 1/3 fstop with Broncolor Incident Strobe Meter. With Ilford PanF+ rated at EI 25, I'm at F16 without polariizer exposure correction, so I did a bracketed series at 1/2 stops to establish a good baseline. This is a pretty good setup I'm intending to leave up all the time, and it's easily movable.
I also intend to use the setup for copying flat art and I have a Skier Box for digitizing negatives with the same setup. This will evolve.
Went to MPEX and picked up Super White and Studio Black Seamless Paper 1/2 wide size, then cut it down with my Chop Saw in the garage. The paper burned and smoked quite a bit but got a nice clean cut, here the Super White is installed
Hey, nice looking setup.
FWIW a standard hacksaw will pretty easily cut through a roll of seamless without too much smoke.
So...
6 years in.
How is Phase 1 of your Darkroom Renovation going?
So....
Since you are a Moderator, can you help me change the thread title?
One of the things I like about my photography, is the endless invention, and endless adaptation aspect of it. It's great fun!
You're welcome! And thank you for the compliment! Salt prints are easy to make.I'd love to learn to make Salt Prints. Andrew your work is lovely
And Thank You for the thread title upgrade!
There is a similar one for sale close (-ish) to me, and I even think the seller is more interested in getting rid of it than he is on making money. If only I had the space...FOBA Atelierstativ 50er Katalog 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Some of you out there might want a bigger camera stand for your 8x10 Normas. Here is a good one to consider LOL
A Broncolor Boxlite 40 (like new) is on it's way to me. Can't wait to get it.
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