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Fortkentdad

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It is the standard model not the slim one. I corrected them in LR5 with the lens coreection but the vignetting was a lot worse than I thought it would be. It corrected okay but a pain in the rear to do all the pics taken with the filter.

I know there is batch editing in Corel's Aftershot and expect it is an option in other software products. Have not had to use it but as I understand the theory if you want to apply a particular function to a batch of images you can do it all automatically. Still a bother but not quite as much of a pain in the patootie. The less pain there the better life is.

OR - think vintage and pretend you are from a bygone era when all photo's had vignettes.
 

gizmo285

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Fortkentdad

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Picked up a Nikkor Micro 105mm AFD F/2.8 today bought from a fella leaving the Nikon ship for Sony.

Just starting to learn to use it. Here is one of my first shots with it.

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Kiwi my most compliant model.
 

480sparky

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As I was out buying a box of 100ct Ilford MGIV Pearl, a box was dropped off at my door. It contained the Beseler #8341 4x5 glass negative carrier I won on Ebay last week.

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I can now print 'pert near any size negative up to 4x5. I'll just take some thin cardboard and cut it out (with an exacto knife) to match whatever odd size negative I'm working with. I have a 'normal' (glassless) 4x5 carrier, as well as 6x7 and 35mm, the latter two the formats I currently shoot film with. Now that I have this enlarger, I'm putting a 4x5 field camera on my wish list.
 
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Eyelight

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As I was out buying a box of 100ct Ilford MGIV Pearl, a box was dropped off at my door. It contained the Beseler #8341 4x5 glass negative carrier I won on Ebay last week.

Paperampglasscarrier.jpg


I can now print 'pert near any size negative up to 4x5. I'll just take some thin cardboard and cut it out (with an exacto knife) to match whatever odd size negative I'm working with. I have a 'normal' (glassless) 4x5 carrier, as well as 6x7 and 35mm, the latter two the formats I currently shoot film with. Now that I have this enlarger, I'm putting a 4x5 field camera on my wish list.

Fixed your tag so I could see the image.
 
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