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    "Tierce"
    Another from the series, gold toned Kallitype.
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Another beauty, Andreios.

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    "Industrial" - a palladium-toned Kallitype

    Shot on 14" x 20" Agfa Green Xray film
    19" Dagor with homemade ND filter (fused dark amber glass) at f64. Responsible for the soft look.
    Developed in Jobo (3063 drum), Rodinal 1:50, 7 min, 68 deg C
    Printed on Arches Platine paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndg View Post
    "Industrial" - a palladium-toned Kallitype

    Shot on 14" x 20" Agfa Green Xray film
    19" Dagor with homemade ND filter (fused dark amber glass) at f64. Responsible for the soft look.
    Developed in Jobo (3063 drum), Rodinal 1:50, 7 min, 68 deg C
    Printed on Arches Platine paper.
    This must be an impressive negative. I'd be very interested in knowing how you processed the film in the 3063 jobo drum. I would have thought the emulsion side in contact with the drum wall would have developed unevenly.
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    Craig, I am not seeing any uneven development with the drums. I develop all my Xray films in drums - 8x10, 11x14 and now 14x20. I use about 200-300 ml of developer solution per 80 sq inch of film. For the 3063, i use 1000 ml of solution. I prewash, develop, stop, wash and then hang the film out to dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndg View Post
    Craig, I am not seeing any uneven development with the drums. I develop all my Xray films in drums - 8x10, 11x14 and now 14x20. I use about 200-300 ml of developer solution per 80 sq inch of film. For the 3063, i use 1000 ml of solution. I prewash, develop, stop, wash and then hang the film out to dry.
    That's great to know...and no scratching from the negative moving around inside the drum and against the ribs or do you lock it in somehow?
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    As long as there are no sharp ridges in the drum itself, no. I have one drum that always scratches the negs at the same spot. Also, do one neg at a time.

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    Perfect...thanks!
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    Ok, I've been filling up this thread with questions so I guess I should contribute something.

    I don't think I've actually posted an image for a while. This is a quadripych of 7"x14" tintypes is titled 'Ngaio Mala' (This is me).

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    Great image and great concept Craig!

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