Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Not sure why I exposed this at 400 instead of 100 like I usually do, anyway shot with an 8x10 pinhole camera, f288, Kodak green xray film
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/371/2...4ba16d3152.jpgold cabin in the woods by john golden, on Flickr
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peter J. De Smidt
Regarding the Jobo drum, what's the insert? I use expert drums, and I get a few scratches on the side next to the drum, probably when the film is removed from the drum. I've considered making an insert of heavy weight window screen. The "pet proof" kind is thick but flexible. The idea would be for the screen to rub against the drum when the negative and screen are removed.
The film areas of Expert drums are not cylinders - they are barrel shaped, thus the film does not touch the sides during processing. You must be getting the scratches during loading or unloading. You might try loading and unloading with the drum full of water.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Randy Moe
Do it, Art work is soul and spirit.
I am with you. Always.
Thanks, man. Will do tomorrow - last week collodion was too flat - has to age it a bit
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SergeiR
Wow!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Sergi, that's really cool. One of your better ones, I think.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SergeiR
thanks. I have couple of drums i use in processing those, one of them (Unidrum) might get scratches every now and then, if you not careful taking film out, but its easy to overcome with properly wetted glove), other one - Jobo with insert - it doesn't touch sides at all, so no scratches period.
When removing 8x10 film from a Unidrum I fill it with water. That equalizes any surface tension and the film easily slides out.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Great portrait. Has that 1930's movie star look. Love the lighting.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
premortho
Great portrait. Has that 1930's movie star look. Love the lighting.
Thanks :) octabox on the left, bare bulb with cone on the right. (well reversed ;))
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Quote:
Originally Posted by
SergeiR
Thanks :) octabox on the left, bare bulb with cone on the right. (well reversed ;))
Awesome shot Sergei, may I ask what lens? OOF is silky smooth. Oh! to oneday have such talent!