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Nov 7, 2012 at 11:09 PM Post #10,261 of 15,770
Yah, I shoot mostly 4x5 for architectural work - but I still have my 8x10. Just don't break it out as much as I'd like. 
 
Nov 8, 2012 at 10:57 AM Post #10,262 of 15,770
Cool--I don't run into other LF photographers very often.  What kind of cameras do you shoot--maybe something like a Sinar F2 for the archi work?   Do you take your E6 to Gamma--is anyone else in Chicago doing E6 these days?  I recently bought a Jobo ATL2+ processor, so I can run my own E6 and C41--the costs for sheet film are crazy and hardly anyone runs a wet lab anymore.
 
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Yah, I shoot mostly 4x5 for architectural work - but I still have my 8x10. Just don't break it out as much as I'd like. 

 
Nov 8, 2012 at 11:08 AM Post #10,263 of 15,770
I have a Jobo as well - I don't recall the model off hand (maybe a CPE2 rotary with lift). I actually shoot almost exclusively color neg (or BW) film for archi work, better latitude. I use Gamma and PixelMint/CSW for lab work - client work all goes to the lab. Personal work I do. 
 
Shooting for work, I use a Horseman LX45 monorail. For fun, I use a Wisner field camera (Standard, not technical field, circa 1994). My 8x10 is a wista. I have a mix of glass - Nikkor, Schneider, Caltar/Rodenstock - various vintages. 
 
Nov 15, 2012 at 5:44 PM Post #10,265 of 15,770
Oxford Street, London from above...

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