Shooting & developing pictures right on the spot | Direct Positive Paper on Large Format 8x10
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- Today we're shooting Large Format 8x10 with Direct Positive Paper,
Shooting and developing directly outside, on the spot.
Check out Austin IG, if you want to join a session in Berlin during the summer !
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Crew in this episode :
Austin : / austinfassino
Tristan : / tristanscholteden
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Shot + edit : @TristanScholteden
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Thanks for watching ! - Кино
loving the content, big love from Australia
thankssss
I’d love to know how you handle the exposed paper in direct sunlight.
How is it not ruined on it’s way to the bath?
What kind of chemicals do you use?
Cool! Do you preflash the paper or shoot it straight out of the box?
Great work mate! What time and dilution did you use for the developer? And did you use any filter?
Austin good stuff. Can you guys do a video on your set up to be able to do developing on the field like this?
I will be making some videos like this in the future. Keeps your eyes peeled to my [currently empty] channel.
I am over the moon to try this soon.
Great video and stunning pictures! I love the solution with the document filing/ organizer thing, to develop on the go! I was thinking about something similar for my darkroom because it's so space saving, but I couldn't find anything. Any chance you can tell me where you got that particular one or what it is called?
I don't remember where I actually got it but I remember spending ages trying to find it! If i remember correctly, the term "multi layer A4 acrylic organizer" was used. might be a good start :)
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that dude really likes “how dark it is”😅
I dig the results, are you pre-flashing the paper or running raw???
No pre flashing.
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If you know, you know 💪
I'm curious about doing something like this at some point, how are you able to get the prints to be dry so that you can give them away? Or are they just still a bit wet
well, so far this year a lot of them have been a little wet still but during the middle of summer they dry pretty quickly. it's still a part of the process i need to sink some thought into on how to speed it up.
@@austinfassino that makes sense, I want to at some point do a tintype pop up but I think direct positive would be a good baby step
@@austinfassino btw I loved the results you got and you have great chemistry with the people you meet, looking forward to more of your content!
Здравствуйте. Выдержка 1sek. А какая диафрагма?
I presume you use direct positive paper. Is that right ?
yup!