I have posted my cutting method many times
I use dedicated cheapest Dahle to reduce dust and the unique film holder downer never scratches 12" and 18' does it all
https://www.dahle.com/trimmer/item/12e
One sheet at a time
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I have posted my cutting method many times
I use dedicated cheapest Dahle to reduce dust and the unique film holder downer never scratches 12" and 18' does it all
https://www.dahle.com/trimmer/item/12e
One sheet at a time
Mammography film also has an anti-halation layer, which can be helpful, too. I vote for pyrocat-hd: it is helpful for non-silver UV contact printing. Light at the start or the end of the day or "warm" interior lights require more exposure, often much more b/c there's less of the UV/Blue (and maybe green it depends on the film) in the light. I've been without a darkroom for a long time. I need to get back to it.
Great summary Tim,
I just want to add two hints based on my personal experience:
- Pre-processed blank sheets of film may be used on the bottom of regular trays to avoid scrathes, in place of glass or plexiglas.
- Considering the high cost of Metol and D76 in Europe, I use HC110 with good results. This are my personal times:
1+39, 4' at 20°C, tray processing, continuos agitation, film exposed at 25 / 16 iso.
1+63, 7' at 20°C (take into account that higher diluition will run-out faster, make your calculations on the residual strenght based on the amount of the solution when processing multiple sheets with it).
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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a5e13f91_b.jpgHRU Makiflex Std Mic-X 240 f4.5 Tele-Arton by Nokton48, on Flickr
Plaubel Makiflex Standard camera 240mm F5.5 chrome barrel mount Schneider Tele-Arton at F22. One pop of Broncolor Pulso C171 monolight strobe with Broncolor Pulso Beauty Dish. No fill. 8x10 Fuji HR-U XRay film cut into 4x5s straight Microdol-X replenished in a tray development by inspection under custom red light. 4x5 Lisco Regal holder. 8x10 RC Aristo #2 Multigrade dev Omega DII with diffusion Omegalite head. The background is canvas I painted myself with medium grey water based paint. Applied with a brush
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...12373511_b.jpgMINR XRay Test 1 210mm Componon F22 Two Pops C171 by Nokton48, on Flickr
18x24cm Kodak MIN-R Mammography film cut into 4x5s. Sinar Norma Broncolor C171 with Broncolor Pulso Beauty Dish. Two strobe pops with Sinar Norma Shutter, multiple pops are no problem. Schneider chrome Componon lens at F22. Lisco Regal 4x5 film holder. Legacy Mic-X film dev 8 mins at 68F Aristo 8x10 #2 RC print Multigrade dev. This is fun :)
I like the orchids!
Thanks Fr. Mark !
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...523e2a72_b.jpgHRU Fixing Step Dental Clips 1 by Nokton48, on Flickr
I've decided to use these Dental Clips I bought on Ebay, to hold down two sheets in the Cesco flat bottomed trays, and keep them off the bottom, and keeping them from moving around (which scratches!) Here two sheets are in the TD4 Fix. The 8x10 Cesco Flat Bottomed Trays are inexpensive and available from B&H
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e48dc3e5_b.jpgHRU Wash Step Dental Clips 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Here the two sheets are moving into the wash tray. This has caused a lot of grief, if a sheet touches ANYTHING it is scratched with HRU. The sheets are well distanced, off the bottom, and can get a decent wash without getting scratched. XRAY clips are available on Ebay.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...31be3f5e_b.jpgHRU Dry Step Dental Clips 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr
When I go to the dry step, I move both clips to opposite ends. So the water can drain off properly. I have made many runs this way, with only one scratch (my fault). Getting perfect sheets with HRU no defects is not an easy matter. So far I can see no reason to not continue tray processing in this way
I have used dental clips for 30-40 years. They are hard to beat. When used during development I place one on each corner. My source has always been dentists who are moving to digital x-rays, thus free.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7c0defd1_c.jpgcorn husk dolls 2020 update by Jeff Wingard, on Flickr
corn-husk dolls updated for the 2020s
Fuji HR-U 8x10 X ray film at iso100,
in Rodinal 1:50; 9:30 at 68f