Thanks for the replies Mordançage looks interesting, but can you use it on the paper before you develop. I don’t want all of the emulsion lifting just in small areas
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I’ve been looking at chemagraphs lately and I wanted to know if there was a way to partly remove the silver gelatine layer before you develop and fix the image. You get odd tones like yellow and browns, I have seen this on a site that refers putting the exposed paper into a chemical bath...
My Canon Pixma 3600 finally went the other night, really disappointed about it to be fair as ive only used it on and off for a couple of years now and it just went off and didn't come on for about an hour afterwards, now its just flashing orange and green at me haha. anyway i have been out of...
I have a redsnapper tripod and couldn't be happier, really good after sales service as well. Once i broke a part ( my fault) called them up and arranged to have a replacement part sent which didn't cost an arm and a leg.
http://www.redsnapperuk.com/index.html
Imho the tutors a fool for suggesting that, nothing wrong with the d90 and has some good gadge that you wont find on the d3000, namely the top lcd screen and a better layout of click wheels and buttons!
Tried both the 85g and 60g today both really cool but the 60 feels better made slightly sharper, has faster auto focus but doesn't have vr. Its all down to what you want to shoot with it? If its bugs and things that will get scared then you need a 105 for the extra distance between the bug and...
For my portrait work i use the 50mm 1.8d and the 85mm 1.8d im really please with both of these lenses for that kind of work. Next on my list is the 105mm macro which will be great for portrait and obversy macro.
If you want a zoom i have heard good things about the 24-120 f4 slightly longer on...
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