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    80 Tubes / Valves

    I thought this might work, but now that I've spend a couple of frustrating hours, perhaps I was wrong...


    80 Tubes / Valves


    That was taken moments before I nudged the my work table....

    80 Tubes / Valves

    There goes a couple of hours of work....
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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Manfred, perhaps the light was not the right one. Or even the angle...
    Why not one in detail with a couple in OOF background ?
    With a long tele...

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Manfred, perhaps the light was not the right one. Or even the angle...
    Why not one in detail with a couple in OOF background ?
    With a long tele...
    That is what I started with. This is one of the first shots I took and I like the PoV, but not the out of focus areas. I am thinking of setting up again and trying this shot at f/22 to increase the DoG. This was taken with a 105mm lens.

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Manfred, it is not working at the moment. I think you will have a lot of trouble with all the reflections, good luck.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    If you got hold of the raw material because you have a valve/tube amp, then (a) hats off to your excellent taste and (b) why not take a shot of the amp in the dark with the tubes glowing happily?

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    How about lighting them from below ? Stand them on a sheet of white perspex.

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    If you got hold of the raw material because you have a valve/tube amp, then (a) hats off to your excellent taste and (b) why not take a shot of the amp in the dark with the tubes glowing happily?
    Manfred could try powering the filaments with 6.3 volts - more if he wants a more cheerful effect...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnodrog View Post
    ...powering the filaments with 6.3 volts - more if he wants a more cheerful effect
    Uhum, memories... A buddy from days long gone used to say "Tune to maximum smoke".

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    I guess these are the same sort of valves I had to sit and wait for five minutes to warm up before I could watch my favourite TV program as a kid ?

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    That is what I started with. This is one of the first shots I took and I like the PoV, but not the out of focus areas. I am thinking of setting up again and trying this shot at f/22 to increase the DoG.80 Tubes / Valves
    Would this scene be suitable for focus stacking as an alternative to really small apertures with consequent diffraction?

    It seems that the valves themselves (specular reflections, markings) could provide good control points for image alignment, and one could then use the lens' sharpness sweet f-number for maximum acutance ...

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Quote Originally Posted by pschlute View Post
    I guess these are the same sort of valves I had to sit and wait for five minutes to warm up before I could watch my favourite TV program as a kid ?
    Those are they, Peter, as I'm sure you know. I used to fix those TVs long ago. Much more hazardous were the Marshall guitar amps with their KT88 output valves running on 1000VDC HT. It behooved one to discharge the HT capacitors prior to working on the amp. I only forgot once ...

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    Re: 80 Tubes / Valves

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Would this scene be suitable for focus stacking as an alternative to really small apertures with consequent diffraction?

    It seems that the valves themselves (specular reflections, markings) could provide good control points for image alignment, and one could then use the lens' sharpness sweet f-number for maximum acutance ...
    Beat me to it. That's what I would do.

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