Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
NiNo
some portraits on kodak br/a
standing processing?
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
SergeiR
standing processing?
No, tray developement with continious non-stop agitation in rodinal 1:100
i think i know what you mean.
That what you see is something on the front lens. i thought that will not affect the image, but i was wrong. Now i know :(
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
NiNo
No, tray developement with continious non-stop agitation in rodinal 1:100
i think i know what you mean.
That what you see is something on the front lens. i thought that will not affect the image, but i was wrong. Now i know :(
Пятно на передней линзе?
Мне все же кажется что это с процессом что то , у меня подобные пятна выразили когда то с пленкой листовой при "стоячей" проявке. В кювете по идее быть не должно, но кто знает. А барабана нет попробовать, повращать? Потому что края замечательные, резкость отличная и тона тоже.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
SergeiR
Пятно на передней линзе?
Мне все же кажется что это с процессом что то , у меня подобные пятна выразили когда то с пленкой листовой при "стоячей" проявке. В кювете по идее быть не должно, но кто знает. А барабана нет попробовать, повращать? Потому что края замечательные, резкость отличная и тона тоже.
Too much Russian!!
Я ничего не знаю!!!
:)
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
"In an Arc"
Attachment 125507
Shot on 4"x10" Kodak Ortho Green Xray film (cut down 8" x 10" film)
Fuji 450 mm f12.5 lens @ f32, no filter
Developed with Rodinal 1:100 in Jobo
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Nn
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Originally Posted by
StoneNYC
Too much Russian!!
Я ничего не знаю!!!
:)
Yep. Secret code :) just tried to bypass extra translation steps and share what I think might go funny with development there vs lens.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Yes it is single sided, and also has an anti-halation coating on the back.
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Originally Posted by
Will S
So I've been trying to figure out why my developer was getting exhausted too quickly and it hit me that I'm developing both sides of the film! I would think the blank side wouldn't use any developer up. Am I reading this right that the ektascan is single-sided emulsion? I'm using the fuji green at present. Thanks, Will
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film