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First shots with 8x10 FujiHRT
Kodak2D
G-Claren 270mm
Scan of Contact prints
NB: If any one can give me simple directions to upload shots through my Flicker a/c
I would be most appreciated,I have got the link to work but not open a link only.
Regards
Bazz8
On your Flickr page click this button and select the size you want to link to, copy the text like in the example
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On this forum click the Reply button and then the Insert Image button, there click 'From URL' and do not check the 'Retrieve remote file and reference locally'. Then press Preview post to see if it works
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http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5507/1...95dfce68_b.jpg
Scan of Contact Print
Agfa Fibre MATT
Kodak 2D
Lens: G_Claren 270mm
Thanks for the assistance Gentlemen
more impact for sure.
Bazz8
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3750/1...c498c6f7_b.jpg
Kodak 2D G-Claron 270mm lens
Fuji HRT 8x10
Scan of Contact Print:)
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Thank you the process was almost right I was doing except view all sizes,
perhaps the moderators can remove the smaller versions please.
Bazz8
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3717/1...1b223732_b.jpg
Scan of Contact print
Agfa fibre Matt
Kodak2D G-Claron 270mm lens
Fuji HRT 8x10
Yellow filter used
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Hey guys, I think I'm on to something.
Doing some more tests with Acufine. I shot some today in overcast light, a good solid N, no harsh contrast or anything. I rated my standard Fuji HR-T green-sensitive film at 50 and developed in Acufine straight for 2.5 minutes in a tray at about 72 degrees F (not stripped):
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ill-0180ss.jpg
Notice the trees! They don't have that bright infrared look!! I was pretty amazed when I saw this image appear in the tray. I'm not sure what it is with the Acufine but it's taming the contrast and spectral sensitivity in such a way as to make this film look pretty dang near normal. It might also be the edge effects from the Acufine but I'm getting some pronounced bloom or spherical aberrations at larger magnifications. I think it would benefit from stripping if going for a large print.
I think this is definitely better results than Rodinal or Pyrocat HD, the other developers I've used.
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Bazz8
Nice one, Bazz!
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Thanks Jim loving this film and format
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Finally had some time to develop some images, I shot almost a month ago.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3705/1...d9becabd_c.jpg
2013-HRT-008.jpg by HoodedOne, on Flickr
Fuji 8x10 X-ray film, no digital correction
Camera: Cambo SC2 8x10
Lens: Apo-Ronar 240/9 w. Yellow filter
Exposure: 1s @ f11
Development: Rodinal 1+100, 6.30 min. @ 19C
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2849/1...14182495_c.jpg
2013-HRT-009.jpg by HoodedOne, on Flickr
Fuji 8x10 X-ray film, no digital correction
Camera: Cambo SC2 8x10
Lens: Apo-Ronar 240/9 w. Yellow filter
Exposure: 1s @ f22
Development: Rodinal 1+100, 6.30 min. @ 19C
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Love the scenic one. Demonstrates why one uses a yellow filter. Where was this taken?
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premortho
Love the scenic one. Demonstrates why one uses a yellow filter. Where was this taken?
Thnx. This was taken in the southern part of the Netherlands. It's just a couple of minutes walking from my home.
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Bryan, what do you think of the grain size? I have been using HC-110 1:63 @ ISO 200 for a while now. The grain is quit evident. Was hoping there was a developer that resulted in finer grain.
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Well it seems pretty fine to me. Here's a 50% crop of one of the shots with some sky for easy grain comparison. The scan was originally an 80mp image, so this would be akin to like a 60+ inch image on your screen:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...mill-0178c.jpg
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It might also be the edge effects from the Acufine but I'm getting some pronounced bloom or spherical aberrations at larger magnifications.
That could be halation due to the fact that there is no anti-halation layer.
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That's true Andrew but I've never seen it so pronounced until these shots...which is very strange. I've shot a box and a half of this stuff and not seen much if any bloom.
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This is great. I do think you are onto something with the Acufine. I would never have guessed this is x-ray film.
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It's been awhile since I contributed here. My new Wista 8x10 sadly had a knob go missing so I haven't been using it. Still trying to get a replacement part from Nippon.
Anyway, I've been using Acufine a lot lately, as it seems to give me beautiful tonality and a speed increase, compared to Rodinal. So today I shot some 8x10 portraits in a controlled environment to do a test.
This is Fuji HR-T, rated at about 80 or 100 ASA, shot with a 300mm f/5.6 Symmar-S. Developed in straight Acufine in a tray for 2 minutes.
Not stripped:
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...810-0168ss.jpg
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Nice shots HoodedOne I am yet to use a Yellow filter for outside shots.
Nice effect using the yellow filter brings out the sky nicely,Tomorrow I am off the Kangaroo Island
for 9 days hopefully the Sth.Australian harsh sky will co-operate to give me some sky detail:)
Bazz8
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3799/1...04f08357_b.jpg
Scan of print, agfa MC111 Matt
First Print from my trip to Kangaroo Island
Tee trees from the bank of the Chapman River
Camera: Kodak 2D 8x10
Lens: G-Claron 270mm f 11 due to windy conditions( 15-20 knots)
Film Fuji Green 8x10
Contact Print
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3799/1...04f08357_b.jpg
Scan of print, Fomabron Varient 111 paper
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http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7425/1...b94e309e_b.jpg
Scan of print, agfa MC111 Matt Version 1
another Print from my trip to Kangaroo Island
Cape Border Lighthouse
Camera: Kodak 2D 8x10
Lens: G-Claron 270mm f 11 due to windy conditions( 15-20 knots)
Film Fuji Green 8x10
Contact Prints
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3809/1...fe13a3f3_b.jpg
uneven Development but still serviceable neg
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My first X-Ray film shot on 4x5.
Fuji Super HR-T 30 green medium speed X-Ray film. Purchased as 8x10 sheets and cut down to 4x5 using Fiskars 12" rotary paper cutter under 11 watt Kodak Junior red safelight bulb.
Calumet 45nx with a Fujinon-W 210 F5.6 lens in a Copal B shutter.
1/4 second @ F16 with the film rated at ISO 100(ish).
The statue is outside in our backyard next to a small waterfall and pond we have and it was drizzling at the time.
Developed with Mod54 in Paterson 3 reel tank using Rodinal 1:100 @ 20 degrees Celsius for 6 minutes. Tap water stop bath. Ilfor Rapid Fixer, Photo-Flo, hung up to dry.
Scanned with Epson V600 in two parts and merged back together in Photoshop CS5 using PhotoMerge function.
Final cost per 4x5 sheet... about 11 cents. Still lots of room for improvement. The experimenting rolls on...
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Old farmhouses are disappearing quickly in this area. This one was burned to make way for a new housing development. I suppose this is progress, but I would like to see more of the old homes saved as part of our history.
The photograph was also made to test my refurbished 7x11 Kodak camera with a new bellows. Since I had no 7x11 film I was testing Fuji green x-ray film. I did have a small light leak, so the shot is cropped a small amount.
Camera – Kodak View #2 7x11 with a Goerz Celor Lens
Film – Fuji x-ray green processed in HC-110
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I have been having very good results using Stoëckler formula developer (aka 'divided' D-23). My mix is
Bath A: 7g of metol plus 100g of sodium sulfide per liter of solution,
Bath B: 10g borax per liter.
I mix it up in gallon jugs, so each portion * 4.
I dev under red safe lite as follows:
68F (20C)
Bath A: dev by inspection until the highs just barely appear -- that's right, just barely appear. Lots of agitation. it takes between 1.5 and 1.75 mins for the first sign of something happening.
Bath B: 4 minutes. Resist the temptation to agitate. Just let things catch up. Turning the film over is OK and probably a good thing, but not that often.
With this method, I get a neg that doesn't have to be stripped and still has manageable density.
These are scans -- Silver prints are next.
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This is another Fuji shot made with Fuji green x-ray film, stripped. The flowers are artificial flowers of unknown variety.
Camera – Kodak View Full Plate with a B&L Projector Lens
Film – Fuji x-ray green processed in HC- 110
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Another from today. Same developer -- divided Stoëckler. Film is Kodak Ektascan, which is one sided.
This time it was about 1.75 in bath A (the highs were just appearing, then 6 min in bath b.
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gbogatko
Another from today. Same developer -- divided Stoëckler. Film is Kodak Ektascan, which is one sided.
This time it was about 1.75 in bath A (the highs were
just appearing, then 6 min in bath b.
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Now that is a winner right there. Beautiful throughout. I think you may be onto something with that combination.
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Greg, +1 ...... "the winner"
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Wow dude. Just wow!
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Randy Moe
I can't believe that nobody has commented on this it's freaking amazing wow! Thanks for sharing!
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My opinion counts little here.
It is great imaging.
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I can't believe that nobody has commented on this it's freaking amazing wow! Thanks for sharing!
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Yes, Sergei does incredible work. Absolutely beautiful.
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Ari
Beautiful, Sergei!
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Ari
Beautiful, Sergei!
I have to agree. That's really well done. I really like those catchlights in the eyes and the quiet expression you captured.
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Now, this is my first result in using x ray film.
I'm sorry for the bad scan from the photograph.
It isn't sharp, because I tried to get some blur by using only the rear lens of a Tessar.
Fuji Super HRE, 13x18 cm ( 5x7" )
Kodak Xtol 1 plus 2, nearly 15 minutes
http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...nfq07mrbv3.jpg
http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...1498vh0yj6.jpg
Cheers,
Ritchie
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great first attempt, better than mine
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StoneNYC
Wow dude. Just wow!
+1
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Thanks, I have had good luck.
Next one wasn't able to scan, so I took a cheep digital camera.
I hope, it's not to dangerous to your eyes.
Blur is much better now - I used a rear lens of a Xenar 240 mm
HRE and Xtol again
http://img5.fotos-hochladen.net/uplo...6ivawlp8y5.jpg
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my firstone;)
fuji green xfilm
D23 1:3
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Fantastic Shot if only I could print like that
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Thank you
Another
Girl holding flowers
Green Fuji X-ray
D23 1:3
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I really like this one!
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FUJI BLUE x ISO50
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When I saw the tin that contained Sweet Snuff it took me back about 70 years. My Grandmother Harris “dipped” Sweet Snuff and used “tooth brushes” made from twigs from sweet gum trees. I remember when she ask if I could find a sweet gum tree and bring her cuttings so she could make the brushes. I did not understand then, or now, how anyone “dipped”, let along use the sweet gum cutting, frayed at the end for taking the snuff to her mouth.
Camera – Kodak View Full Plate with a 5x7 back
Lens – 210mm Congo with a Packard Shutter
Film – Fuji Green X-ray processed in HC- 110 at 100 to 1
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jack-H...09348465760954
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When I saw the tin that contained Sweet Snuff it took me back about 70 years. My Grandmother Harris “dipped” Sweet Snuff...
Man, no kidding. I remember this stuff too. Many, many of the women in eastern NC dipped snuff instead of smoking, my grandmother included.
Somewhere I have an old tin of "Sweet Society" snuff, with the paper torn exactly like this to make a little spoon to dip.