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| sent on November 24, 2021 (9:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Interesting. Tell me: is it an "analog" print made by interposing a translucent sheet? It reminds me of the experiments I did as a boy in the Darkroom (joke, in the bathroom darkened at the least worst ...). Interessante. Dimmi: è una stampa "analogica" fatta interponendo un foglio traslucido? Mi ricorda gli esperimenti che facevo da ragazzo in Camera Oscura (scherzo, nel bagno oscurato alla meno peggio...). |
| sent on November 24, 2021 (14:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
My friend is not a print, but a camera roll, I like to work a lot with the Pinhole I hope you know what it is ... I have not experienced anything and just so this film, let's talk about the washi photo paper, I wanted to try it in the studio, I can tell you that I am satisfied with the result. This is a 120mm was a bit hard to handle but in the end it was worth it, even if I'm waiting for the largest camera format I'm talking about the Zero Image 4x5 pinhole, we can talk about photo paper, already printing from the same camera, it must always be developed. if you want to know the development times I pass them to you and I also leave you the link of the photographic films
filmwashi.com/fr/products/films_135/ Naturally I use the 120mm Amico mio non e' una stampa, ma un rullino fotografico, mi piace lavorare tantissimo con il Foro stenopeico spero che sai cosa sia ...non ho sperimentato nulla e proprio cosi questa pellicola, parliamo della carta fotografica washi, lo voluta provare in studio, ti posso dire che sono sodisfatto del risultato.Questa e un 120mm e stata un po' dura a gestirla ma alla fine ne valsa la pena, anche se sto aspettando il formato più grande di camera parlo della Zero Image 4x5 pinhole, li possiamo parlare di carta fotografica, già stampa dalla stessa macchina fotografica, va sempre sviluppata. se vuoi sapere i tempi di sviluppo te li passo e ti lascio anche il link delle pellicole fotografiche filmwashi.com/en/products/120_films/ |
| sent on November 25, 2021 (7:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
BIG! That the photo had a retro taste (new or archival) was undeniable, but even the pinhole! That with hindsight I should have understood it from the equipment you indicated :-( ... Congratulations again: in an age of repeatable digital images all the same to infinity, working with unique pieces is fantastic. GRANDE! Che la foto avesse un gusto retrò (nuova o d'archivio che fosse) era innegabile, ma addirittura il foro stenopeico! Che con il senno del poi lo avrei dovuto capire dall'attrezzatura che hai indicato ... Ancora complimenti: in un'epoca di immagini digitali ripetibili tutte uguali all'infinito, lavorare con pezzi unici è fantastico. |
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