Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Kanga, If your lucky enough to have tanks, use them, it's the safest method to avoid scratches.
Flat-bottomed trays are fine. I've used them for years to develop double-sided xray film. No scratches. I certainly would stay away from trays with raised ridges, though. With film tank holders you can run the risk of surge marks if you're not careful, and a tremendous amount of developer is required... Another alternative, is the ziplock bag method.
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https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3847/1...9bd189d8_c.jpg
8x10", Fujinon-W 250/6,3 wide open
Kodak BR/A developed in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
Contact Print on Slavich Bromportret 80, developed in Ilford PQ-U 1:14
Scan of the print on Epson V500
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Nice, very nice,
but that subject would would great with a cell phone pic...
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nice!
I tried on 8x10" this lens: Fujinon-W 250/6,3 but not really enough...
Are you use a long time those both?
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kanga
nice!
I tried on 8x10" this lens: Fujinon-W 250/6,3 but not really enough...
Are you use a long time those both?
what do you mean @both?
fujinon-w 250/6,3 i have for 1 year and till this august it was my the only lens
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8x10 Kodak CDG, Adonal 1:140 , 12m rotary (yes, playing with dillutions again)
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3864/...e3191ed2_c.jpgScan-140923-0003www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
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Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
I spent most of today, with the assistance of a friend and better woodworker than I, planing, sanding, and filing down a film holder to properly fit a camera. Sadly the beam that locks the holder into the back isn't in the correct place for the camera, so, I've got a serious light-leak problem, even with a darkcloth over the camera as much as possible (I don't have a humongous DC though).
I did this experiment with two sheets of 8x10 Fuji green-sensitive x-ray film taped together, developed in Acufine. Thank God for cheap test film.... Shot with a 450mm f/9 Nikkor-M.
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...x20-0030ss.jpg