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Very nice. I did something similar with a Fresnel optic and got good results in a single afternoon.
gorgeous! really really nice!
that's BW paper without development/fixing?
Great solargraph picture.
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This is excellent. Solargraphy with a zone plate is a great idea!
Yes Tom. Just shoot and scan. The ilford mgiv gives nice colours.
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Jimmy do you turn the preview off on your scanner? Just wondering if it would add extra unwanted fog .
I like your result. Great work!! Colin
Yes Colin, I setup a 'window' on the scanner (using scraps of paper) a little bigger than the photo and preview that, select my area to scan and then place the photo on the "window" and scan. It's a good idea to do a test to see what resolution your scanner/computer setup can achieve in one single pass. You don't want the scanner stopping for a breather during the scan.
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Great! Instant solargraph.
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Very interesting, I've seen solarography of weeks or months - never for such a short time. Did you scan with simple 3 in 1 scanner or dedicated flatbed?