8x10 Photography - My Workflow
In this video I take you through the process of making an image from an 8x10 film camera one step at a time. We begin with loading the film into the holders followed by the actual shooting which is done in my local forest. Once home I develop the sheet of film in my Patterson Orbital followed by a scan with the Epson v700. The last steps are to post process the image in Adobe Lightroom then make an A2 print on my Epson 3880. Equipment Used: Intrepid 8x10 Mk1 Nikkor 300mm W f/9 Ilford HP5+ Manfrotto X 55 pro B tripod Sekonic L-508 Lightmeter Developing: 1st negative - 12mins ID11 1:1 20°C 2nd negative - 8 mins HC-110 1:47 20°C Ilford Stop Bath Fotospeed Odorless Fixer 1:4 Patterson Orbital tank Scanning: Epson v700 with film guide 2000dpi Printing: Epson 3880 20"x16" Epson Matte Paper ABW mode Vlogging Equipment: Indoor clips - Panasonic G9 with 12-32 f/2.8 Outdoor clips - GoPro Hero 7 Black

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