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A Dream Combo?

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Reading about different film/developer combinations, I came across a post on Flicker discussion where Philip Leser mentioned that he really liked Neopan 400 in Diafine. He made extensive tests with several films in Diafine, including plotting characteristic curves. He came with this curve for Neopan 400 in Diafine:

This is very very good. So I tried and indeed, Neopan 400 in Diafine creates great negatives. Grain is moderate. Much marger than Acros, of course, but invisible on a 12×16" print from medium format.

I wonder if I need anything else for my RZ67, really.

 

SoFoBoMo: I don’t Get It.

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I don’t get it. At all. To the point of feeling thick about it. I mean, last week-end, I spent 8 hours outside, with the single purpose of photographing. Light was fine, sky interesting, Spring at its best. I took 4 pictures, of which one would maybe qualify. I did not see anything else that I would feel really good about photographing. I could have taken way more, of course, but in my opinion at the cost of purpose. To me, a photo book’s main idea is to present the best we can do. Either as a given period ‘best of’ or our best shot at a given subject.

But SoFoBoMo is none of that. Indeed, on the project’s home page, it is explicitly written that photos don’t have to be good to qualify. The goal, and the only goal, is to produce a book in a month. Fill it with what you can produce in whatever little time you have in a month. Provided you complete the book in a month, it is a success.

That runs counter to everything I believe I take photographs for.

Consider this paragraph, taken from sofobomo.org:

"There’s no requirement that the photos be good. (but we suspect you’ll be surprised by how good yours are if you participate). There’s no requirement to have any text at all. And there is no requirement on quality of layout. There’s just three constraints: all the work must be done in one 31 day stretch that falls completely inside the two month window, the book must contain at least 35 photos, and you have to generate a PDF of the book. That’s it."

Can you believe this? They literally state they want to produce paper for the only sake of producing paper. Well, a PDF, which at least limits the waste.

And what completely baffles me is seeing photographers of whom I deeply admire the work doing that thing to the letter. They indeed produce a book in a month, but from what I have seen, a good part of the pictures in the book are below their usual excellent standard. In my opinion anyway.

Please Sit Down

 

Shiny Winter

 

SmugMug Prints Arrived

They arrived with an apology from the local Post. SmugMug was not at fault, nor was EZPrint. They proceeded diligently, but there was a mistake done in the post here.

The prints arrived rolled in a tube and the tube was in… nothing. The parcel was just the tube. Nothing happened and the tube appears strong enough to protect the prints, but all in all it does not give the same impression as the parcel I got from ExposureManager. I thought they used the same lab, but they don’t. Also, there is a prominent SmugMug label on the tube, inviting the customer to contact them in case of problem. As I said before, the customer buys from SmugMug, not from me, and is reminded so.

I had ordered the same prints on the 3 different papers. To my surprise, I actually prefer the glossy one to the luster. There is a bigger surprise: metamerism failure. All three papers show a tint under some lighting.

Under natural light, glossy is neutral, matte is slightly warm and luster is green. Under tungsten, luster is neutral and the other two are pink. I don’t notice anything similar with the EM print on luster. They both use Fuji Frontier printers and both use the same Fuji paper, so I don’t know.

All three prints are from the same file and all three were ordered at the same paper size. They are supposed to print borderless yet one of the three has a white border on one side. Precision appears to be so-so. The problem here is that, unlike ExposureManager, SmugMug does not allow for proper separation between the file used for screen presentation and actual print files. Borderless prints are useless for framing! How can’t they understand that?

All in all, this shows amply that SmugMug can not be a solution to sub-contract orders fulfillment.