[pinhole-discussion] Walsburg horizontal camera, Free !!!

2002-10-17 Thread Beau Schwarz

Hi,
I have a Walzburg Horizontal camera. It has a 16' bed, 12' bellows, 30x40 
vacuum back, elect. Packard shutter, remote powered rise/fall/shift, 
rotating lens turret, Front/back lit remote operated movable stage, several 
boxes of outdated lith film, but no lens. I picked it up on ebay about 2 
years ago and it was fully operational. We disassembled it and put it into 
storage. Unfortunatly, I have changed directions, so it has sat, and  I now 
need to get rid of it. It can be used as a copy camera, ULF enlarger, or 
even a super macro camera.


I live near LaGrange TX,78954. It is free to a good home (just so long as 
you take all of it).  If you are interested, please contact me at 
ejschwar...@hotmail.com or (979) 249-3060 between 7-10 pm central time







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Re: [pinhole-discussion] 4x5 film

2002-10-17 Thread Guillermo
 On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, George L Smyth wrote:

  Not one of but the best book on the subject. g  I've got a copy,
but was
  suprised to hear that it was online (I wanted to do that long ago, but
couldn't
  get permission).  The above link I see as dead.  Could you check it and
let me
  know if the book is indeed online?

Longtime ago I downloaded the book (lots of htmls and gifs) and have it in
my disk drive, it is about 1.5MB ZIP compressed.  There is also a PDF
version here http://www.ushist.com/props/inc/albumen_salted_paper_reilly.pdf

Guillermo





Re: [pinhole-discussion] 4x5 film

2002-10-17 Thread Gregg Kemp

here's a copy:

http://www.redhillphoto.com/Reilly.pdf

- Gregg


On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 01:12  PM, Gordon J. Holtslander 
wrote:



Hi:

It looks like the site is down.  The is a fabulous collection of 
albumen

and salted paper information on this site including reilly's book.

I search for albumen at http://www.stanford.edu gives manner of links 
to

http://albumen.stanford.edu

but I tried to ping albumen.stanford.edu and recieved no response.  
Keep

trying - there is a great deal of wonderful information there.

I've asked someone at www.standford.edu to clarify what is going on.

Gord


On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, George L Smyth wrote:



--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca wrote:

One of the best books on salt printing (and albumen printing) is

The Albumen and Salted Paper Book by James Reilly - its out of print 
but

is available online as a web page at:

http://albumen.stanford.edu/library/monographs/reilly/


Gordon -

Not one of but the best book on the subject. g  I've got a 
copy, but was
suprised to hear that it was online (I wanted to do that long ago, 
but couldn't
get permission).  The above link I see as dead.  Could you check it 
and let me

know if the book is indeed online?

Thanks -

george








Re: [pinhole-discussion] 4x5 film

2002-10-17 Thread Catherine Just
Thank you for all the amazing information.

The other links you gave were fantastic.

Catherine
--- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca
wrote:
 Hi:
 
 It looks like the site is down.  The is a fabulous
 collection of albumen
 and salted paper information on this site including
 reilly's book.
 
 I search for albumen at http://www.stanford.edu
 gives manner of links to
 http://albumen.stanford.edu
 
 but I tried to ping albumen.stanford.edu and
 recieved no response.  Keep
 trying - there is a great deal of wonderful
 information there.
 
 I've asked someone at www.standford.edu to clarify
 what is going on.
 
 Gord
 
 
 On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, George L Smyth wrote:
 
 
  --- Gordon J. Holtslander hol...@duke.usask.ca
 wrote:
   One of the best books on salt printing (and
 albumen printing) is
  
   The Albumen and Salted Paper Book by James
 Reilly - its out of print but
   is available online as a web page at:
  
  

http://albumen.stanford.edu/library/monographs/reilly/
 
  Gordon -
 
  Not one of but the best book on the subject.
 g  I've got a copy, but was
  suprised to hear that it was online (I wanted to
 do that long ago, but couldn't
  get permission).  The above link I see as dead. 
 Could you check it and let me
  know if the book is indeed online?
 
  Thanks -
 
  george
 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] problems with cyanotypes

2002-10-17 Thread BenDuross
Hi
Could anyone tell me the image gets washed away, when you rince your 
cyantype.
And also what you can do about it.
Cheers
Ben