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Topic author: robtyss

Posted on: 20070914181312

the doneside part ar from 1c, the topside pate is from 1d Export I have bay the camera with this Modification. The Optic for the Photos e Jupiter 11.

http://www.vfdkv.de/pics/50107A9D40D241C09FEA2F1003164E3B.jpg


Toulouse France - Summer 2005

robtyss
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the1xt
the first cross trail

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Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20070914192107

These are nice! Did you tone the prints into sepia via chemical or digital toning?

Vlad

Reply author: robtyss

Replied on: 20070915044116

I have use the RA 4 Process with BW Material MACO TP 64c , my first attempt afer long time...

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20070915095058

This was done with photo paper right not film?

Reply author: AidasCams

Replied on: 20070917025458

Hello Robert,

Great pictures indeed - I like it a lot!

Regards,

Aidas

Reply author: robtyss

Replied on: 20070917152500

Its a german filmmaterial

and this the negativ of the downsidepic

http://krkk.vfdkv.de/_themes/krkk/tp64c.jpg

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20070917154836

Interesting! I'm a digital photographer so a lot of film stuff is new for me.. You're saying that the film already has the brown color instead of monochrome grey?

Vlad.

Reply author: robtyss

Replied on: 20070917181212

Thats old Stuff

her is a *.pdf for the colorprint-technologie.
http://www.vfdkv.de/artikeldaten/30/Farbfotos_ausfiltern.pdf
Sorry its only in german, or Page 3 is the basic. for my Pic I have use Cyan and Magenta Light on Kodak Endura paper. After the Lab-Process I must scan the Pics, the white frame and this two in on Pic is Gift of Photoshop...

Reply author: Vlad

Replied on: 20070922143504

Now that's an interesting technique I haven't thought of before... using color filters and color paper(?) on B+W negative to produce a sepia tone... What I've seen people do to get this effect is to take any B+W paper print, dip it into 1 solution, and that erases the picture completely off paper, then they would dip it into 2nd solution and that brings the picture back but it's already sepia toned.. it's it the coolest effect to witness because at one point you get blank paper :)...

Vlad.