It’s been an exciting week here in Vermont…I have been testing a new (new to me) film by Fuji (Acros 100, 120mm) in PMK developer for purposes of scanning and the results have been outstanding! And if the almost-not-there grain and beautiful creamy highlights are not enough for you consider the amazing reciprocity failure (or [...]
Archive for July, 2007
Another Week Goes Bye!
Posted in indian hill imageworks, scanning film, schaub, tagged fuji acros 100, pmk developer, reciprocity failure, vermont on July 20, 2007 | No Comments »
It’s About More Than Pixels Guys!
Posted in analog film technology, digital technology, film scans, indian hill imageworks, photography today, stephen schaub on July 10, 2007 | No Comments »
I’ve got a bone to pick…(who me?) I am getting really tired of reading “reviews” about how much better the release of new “X” digital camera or capture back is than film. Recently I’ve been noticing that many of these “experts” are making claims that 4″x5″ film has now been beat or surpassed.
Excuse me, but- [...]
Hi-Def Giclee (TM) Printing at Indian Hill Imageworks
Posted in digital printing, indian hill imageworks, inkjet papers, photography, schaub, tagged hi-def printing, qualtiy control, rollei tlr on July 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
After researching current printing technologies as it relates to scanned and digitally captured images Indian Hill Imageworks in conjunction with ErgoSoft has developed Hi-Def Giclee (TM) printing. This breakthrough allows for spectacular tonality and clarity that exceeds traditional wet processes and eclipses other Giclee printers. This ground breaking technology when married with the d’Vinci Fine [...]
If the Paper is a Mess then it is Time t o Confess
Posted in digital printing, indian hill imageworks, inkjet papers, photography, schaub, tagged qualtiy control on July 1, 2007 | No Comments »
When will companies learn that the cover-up is always worse than the offense? Recently I became aware of two inkjet paper companies who had significant problems with a new batch of current production paper. Instead of fessing up and having an open dialog about the problem and reassuring photographers that the problem was being corrected [...]
The World is NOT Flat….and Neither is your Film!
Posted in schaub, tagged bill maxwell, film flatness, hasselblad, precision optics, rollei on July 1, 2007 | No Comments »
OK- so the world is not flat and you think your film is…NO. Film flatness has always been a concern of LF photographers but something most roll film users never give a second thought…time to wake up. Think about it…if you are shooting 120mm film which is wrapped around a spindle then it is fed [...]





