Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
Andrew O'Neill
I find many people who are using X-ray film, are not compensating for reciprocity effect.
i dont. I also dont do premature aborting of development..
Not doing hawk watching over going minute or two longer in development if someone calls me while i am doing things either.. (except for colour processing.. got to do it there, but not with b&w). But what do i know.
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Getting out of IR work I think, the B+W filter I have I would like to get rid of, but in the mean time running through my stash.
Cheater image, shot on my 4x5 with roll film adapter.
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Precipice Peak, Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
grzybu
Tonight I've tried to develop x-ray negative in caffenol without agitation. Just some initial moving of tray on the begining and and the very end of the process.
Looks fine and I don't have to stay in the bathroom for 15min ;) Well, to be sure I could go once or twice and move the tray a bit. Just in case.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7334/1...50f0333e_o.jpg
Yes. That worked. Specifics?
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It worked with little bit exhausted developer but another try with fresh one caused heavy mottling so it's better to agitate.
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https://ycpi-farm8.staticflickr.com/...3854b7f4_c.jpg
Stephen by Lee Smathers, on Flickr
8x10 Korona, 12" Dagor, Fuji HR-A in Rodinal 1:100 (tanks and hangars) for 4 min.
8x10 Contact Print on Ilford MGFB Warmtone in Moersch ECO 4812 and MT1 Selenium Toner 1:10 for 5 min.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Stone, is that an IR or Xray shot??
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
Andrew O'Neill
Stone, is that an IR or Xray shot??
Gah!!!!
Sorry, I don't know how I did that, I must have been reading the IR thread and not thinking.... It's definitely IR... DOH!
Mods feel free to remove it... I can't edit now... :/
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Lets see... it's 11:20pm here in Vancouver... aren't you in the am there? Are you a night owl, Stone?
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Stone stays up later than I do and he's an hour later, EDT vs CDT.
30 years of night shift, is a hard habit to break, for me.
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Originally Posted by
Andrew O'Neill
Lets see... it's 11:20pm here in Vancouver... aren't you in the am there? Are you a night owl, Stone?