Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Mark, "Pickerites" - that's good!! I must confess to being a bit of a Pickerite myself and do have a lot of his equipment. His no nonsense, sometimes grouchy approach to things always appealed me. I never made it to any of his workshops but we have chatted a few times - a very interesting man. Ian Stanley, Bangkok, Thailand At 11:45 PM 27/02/2000 -0800, you wrote: >Fred Picker taught his popular cult the necessary advantages of going up one >format on enlarging lenses but I never got his book or bought his print of the >white picket fence. I'm not a follower period. He would push the >Schneiders 90's >on his unsuspecting 35mm worshipers and I'm sure they did more than OK >with them. >My first enlarger that I did any real work with was a Beseler 5x7 >coldlight. The >motorized head would not go low enough to use my dirty 50mm Componon for >my 6x9 >full frame black border images I would always made on 8x10 paper. (and >still do) >A 6 x enlargement roughly. So I used a 75 mm Componar then an 85 Nikor for >most >of my work. Then I got a D2 with a cold light and a 50 2.8 Nikkor but my 4 >bladed Saunders easel would almost hit my enlarging lens every time I >opened it >and I would get a crick in my neck in the whole printing process. Advil in >advance! >I tested my 50 against my 80 on a neg making matched prints but the only >difference was my neck. >I agree the "wide angle" enlarging lenes are a problem and the reason being >corner quality but corner quality could also be an issue with a 50 even a high >end 50. And that for some people like the Pickerites could be why they >would use >and 80 or a 90. But I could not tell much of a difference as I said with my 50 >against my 80. But I stop down one and I'm at f8 that kind of bums me out!!! >And Fred Picker ain't no old wife and neither am I!!! I don't think there is a >resolution problem as I could see none with in my prints (using various >magnifiers closely inspecting the grain). >I think grain magnifiers are deceptive in what they tell you I always decide >from the grain in a dried print. >So there!! >Mark Rabiner >I make 7x7" images on 8x10 paper from medium format squre negs with my 135 >Nikkor! What a deal! Same money on Chiropractic work!