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I did it!
had to share, was so excited. I tray processed - new to that and to 8x10. I don't have the proper clips for drying film this size as I'm use to 120 film but it is there and hanging. sorry for the crappy quick cell shot of it- dark - now I'll have to do a contact print (another first for me) but I don't have any papers yet ack! I think it looks okay though. the older boy is sharper focus even though it was f8 but using an 8x10 I'm sure it isn't the same as f8 on a med. format. This is the 9 1/2 lens I bought from Jim Galli used in this -
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You're off to a good start! You can use little battery alligator clips to hold your film. (At the moment I'm using plastic clothes pins with a big paper clip to hang them up.)
You'll need to stop down more. f/8 is still really shallow for 8x10, and f/22 is also usually the sharpest aperture.
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Jessica, if only you weren't already married..... :)
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Congrats, Jessica. Well done!
I don't recommend any sharp-toothed clips to hold the film while it's drying. They'll damage it.
Buy some 8x10 sheet film hangers, like are used for developing the film in the first place.
Put one in each hanger and let them dry.
- Leigh
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Excellent..easier than you thought it would be?
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thanks so much! I'll look at getting a proper hanging system. I have another neg to do also that was shot at f16. the max my shutter speed is 1/50 but it was very overcast before the storms hit yest. in Iowa here so I did a few of the boys to test. I'll try f22 next as well and see how it goes (although not today - seems the storms are still not done-yuck). I thought it was a bit tricky because I had the trays in the tub in total darkness and then a timer that I had to know where the buttons were and how to set it in the dark - the darkroom stuff I just picked up had a graylab timer (quite old looking) but I'll clean it up and see if I can get it to work for me. All in all a lot of fun and pleasantly surprised by my first try. I need to order paper now to do a contact print (another first for me). Then I can post again what it looks like.
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Congratulations! Ain't big negs grand? FWIW wooden clothes pins work just fine for me(wooden clothes pins, wooden camera, wooden tripod, wooden holders:rolleyes:)