- Ultra Large Format
__NOTOC__Ultra Large Format (ULF) photography refers to
photography usingcamera s producing negatives larger than 8x10" (20x25cm).The ULF photography 'movement' has known a revival in the last few years, and is still expanding, along with film photography which, despite the very large market share of
digital photography , still has many practitioners.Origins
In the 19th century and early 20th century,
photographic material s were not sensitive enough to light to allow for enlarging. All prints were contact prints, which meant a large negative was needed if one wanted a large picture. This can only be achieved by using a large camera.Advantages
*The sheer size of the negative allows for very precise detail reproduction.
*Large negatives can be used to makecontact print s, which is a method used with many alternative photographic processes.
*Images produced have a presence that is difficult to obtain through any other means - mostly the quality of a contact print instead of enlargementTrade-Offs
*Very heavy and costly cameras
*Costly lenses with image coverage for large film sizes
*Film holders are custom built by fine wood workers - very costly
*High cost of film - most films must be special cut
*Cumbersome manipulation, which slows down the photographic process significantly
*Absence of international standards for film holders beyond 11" x 14" (30cm x 40cm) - this is rarely an issue as film holders are custom built to match cameras.
*Note that 14" x 17" - the size of X-Ray and MRI films - is indeed an international standard.External links
* [http://www.mamutphoto.com Mamut Photo] , a website talking about Ultra-Large format photography
* [http://www.apug.org APUG.ORG] , an international community of like minded individuals devoted to traditional (non-digital) photographic processes. Site contains many discussion forums including an Ultra Large Format Forum.
* [http://www.fotostudio-arton.blogspot.com Fotostudio-Arton] , an experimental digital large format camera.
* [http://www.1827.eu/Welcome.html Going Ultra] , the chronicle of a journey into contemporary ULF photography.
* [http://www.1827.eu/In_the_Land_of_Giants.html In The Land Of Giants] , an article on three modern lenses typically used in ULF Photography.
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