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... . The camera car is on the location of the bridge over the incline: http://goo.gl/maps/wMGnLFrHkP12 cheers, Martin. posted: 11 Apr 2018 22:02 from: Rob Manchester Martin, Thanks for the pics. The shot looking across to the row of cottages my not be a work of art but boy does it tell a story about the place, from the cars to the washing on the line. Acutol was great on slow/medium speed films. Enhanced sharpness and a slightly gritty clumping of the grain structure suits asmospheric and industrial subjects beautifully. I used to rate FP4 at 250ASA and give an extra 4-5 minutes dev time. The secret was to keep the agitation down to 2 inversions at the end of each 2 minute period and allow the shadow detail to build up( the developer exhausts on the highlights and stops the contrast getting out of hand). Mind you I had a diffuser enlarger at the time so a bit of extra contrast was often useful. My proper camera of the late ...
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... it that you could post? Andrew 528_130823_580000000.jpg 528_130826_030000000.jpg It's used in the goods yard. The first pic is as laid, the second has various washes of dilute acrylic paint sloshed on it. The focus in the second pic is a bit odd; everything is a bit out of focus. As it comes it's a bit thick, and can dry out a bit in the bottle becoming a bit thicker, but it can easily be thinned using water. Goes on fairly easily; you need to work it a bit to avoid clumping. But you can get it pretty smooth with just the odd "stone" showing. Nigel posted: 13 Aug 2018 23:00 from: Andrew Duncan Hello Nigel Thanks for the pictures, nice layout and very neat trackwork. I can see what you mean about effect you've got in the goods yard which although as you say is a little unfocused it has a good feel. Have you written up the construction of the layout anywhere on here or any of the other forums? I'd be most interested to see more ...
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... week. Yes the 220 ppi is the pixel density for a 15" Retina screen. As I understand it, the density changes with regard to screen size and optimum viewing distance, (Considered to be 21" or 51 cm on the 15" screen) using a pixels-per-degree parameter. All 'high dpi' devices double or quadruple the number of pixels used to provide the same result as a 72 dpi image. The Retina screens, (which I am led to believe are above 4K resolution), clump four pixels together and they act as one individual unit. This can lead to bitmap/raster images to become blurry if not originally drawn to compensate for scaling. But I assume you would be more up-to-date on the issues with various types of pixel measurement and realisation than I am. I have some reading to do. The default setting is 150%/ 144dpi in Windows 7 running in Bootcamp on the 15" Retina MacBook Pro. The 96dpi setting is so small as to be unreadable and the ...
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