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Fuji HR-S 8x10 film
exposed at ISO 80, using studio strobes
Xtol 1:1
6 minutes @ 68 degrees
Printable View
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Fuji HR-S 8x10 film
exposed at ISO 80, using studio strobes
Xtol 1:1
6 minutes @ 68 degrees
Finally got to meet my granddaughter Charlotte, almost 1 1/2 years old - first of many to be taken with 8X10.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52893762/char1.jpg
CSX Green in HC-110 "H" / Caltar S II 300mm
Great shot!
Not sure this is going to work from my phone. I took an iPhone photo of an 8x10 cyanotype on csxonline green film, 1 sec f8, 18" Cooke triplet/besseler opaque projector lens (front mounted Waterhouse stops), pyrocat hd 1:1:100. New cyanotype sunlight 2 minutes, 1/2% HCl development followed by water wash. The photo is of a retired GI radiologist!Attachment 116534
Forgot to say it is a home built telescoping box camera.
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Testing another workflow from my scanner.. I'm amazed with this picture. Only curves and brightness contrast here. No HDR software whatsoever!
I'm loving this film!
Kodak Master View 8x10 + Fuji Fujinon 250mm 6.7 + Fuji HRT X-Ray Film + Yellow Filter
To minimise the contrast? That's what i've been told. So far it does help or maybe i'm just hallucinating? :D
Look at these images..
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tender...57636179160823
No Yellow filter
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tender...57636179160823
With Yellow filter..
I think the Yellow filter slightly affects the X-Ray film? Look at the trees.. There is a noticeble difference with the two photos. What do you think? Maybe some people can confirm this? Those pictures was taken from the same place and almost the same time..