[pure-silver] Re: duplicate info

Good point!
I forgot about that, a normal lens of a small tele would work
better to keep the picture straight.  I don't use hasselblad but
I don;t think you can tilt/shift to correct for this.  Thus the
film and picture must be parallel.

As for exposure use whatever is needed... 1 second or 2 should
be fine with TMAX.
Bracket. bracket, bracket!

--- DarkroomMagic <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Watch for distortion. The longer the lens, the less
> distortion. 50mm with a
> Hasselblad is a wide-angle lens.
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> Regards
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> Ralph W. Lambrecht
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> http://www.darkroomagic.com
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> On 2005-06-23 22:26, "Chuck ." <speedgraphic@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> > 2.  I would probably use the 50mm lens as most likely it
> will focus much
> > closer than the other lenses you mention.
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