That's great to know.
Cheers, Dave!
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That's great to know.
Cheers, Dave!
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Part of a short series I did this holiday season with my family members and my Grandfather's favorite sweater.
Ektascan | Rodinal 1:100 | Ektar 12" 4.5 @ 8
Im having trouble finding 11x14 xray film. The usual sellers dont have any, any ideas?
Try this: http://www.cxsonline.com/index.tmpl?...20298340171631
There are some of that size listed.
I'm really liking what x-ray film does for portraits. I'm running through a shoot,
so there will be more of these on my flickr LF page, as I get them done.
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by michael.darnton, on Flickr
Since I use both films, the advantages I can think of is: Ektascan is single-sided, so easily processed in drums or tubes; is sharper; less chance of scratching. Tonally, I feel Green lat is nicer, though.
Awesome, thanks for the input, all! I picked up a box of fresh 8x10 Fuji green stock on eBay for peanuts, and it should arrive in a few days. My plan is to cut a few sheets down to 5x7, burn them in my Graflex, and see how it contact prints.
Eventually I'll get my hands on some single-sided stock like Ektascan, but I'm not in a huge rush. I'd rather keep an eye out for some at a price I like than buy/ship just one box from an xray supplier.
Some more macro of a chinese spoon compass replica
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Should’ve done that in color, the spoon’s underside is shiny and iridiscent in color.
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Michael, that's a very fine portrait. Nicely done!