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John Gerndt's homemade camera PDF Print
Saturday, 02 July 2005
A homemade low-cost 12x20 camera which concept could get many people interested in ULF and contact printing! With homemade film holders.

Last Updated ( Friday, 18 November 2005 )
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The Behemoth's Eye, Lenses PDF Print
Monday, 23 August 2004
Very few modern LF lenses have enough coverage to form an image on a 20x24 piece of film. The needed image circle at infinity for ULF shooting can be calculated by estimating the diagonal of the film size, from around 460mm in 11x14 and 7x17 to close to 800mm in 20x24.
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 November 2005 )
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Daniel Luu Van Lang's homemade camera PDF Print
Saturday, 02 July 2005
A homemade 12x16 camera based around a process camera bellows, with home made film holders.
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 November 2005 )
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Image circles explained... a little bit... PDF Print
Written by Patrick Jan Van Hove   
Wednesday, 23 November 2005
One of the challenges of ULF is finding lenses with proper coverage. The fact that many of the lenses used in ULF are not originally designed for photography means that their specifications as given by the original lens maker do not necessairly apply to the photographic world, such as Process lenses, for which the "wide-angle" designation doesn't mean the same as for lens marketed for photography.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 November 2005 )
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Image transport, ULF film holders PDF Print
Monday, 23 August 2004
Film Holders are one of the parts of ULF photography that is a source of headaches and worries. The need to be able to keep a very large sheet of film very flat and within a light-tight environment is crucial.
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 November 2005 )
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