Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Raffay
One basic question, my closet that is my darkroom has white walls, would that affect the red light?
White walls good, do not change.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
My last 2 are OOF, pretty hard to shoot self portraits with 8X10!
Not sharing!
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Randy Moe
Got 2 CSG drying, not liking what I see. This may be the last Ziploc test for CSG 8x10. I still want to try it with FP4 5X7 in the same size bag.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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ShawnHoke
Spectacular shot.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Randy Moe
My last 2 are OOF, pretty hard to shoot self portraits with 8X10!
Not sharing!
Haha! That's why I had a helper for my self portrait. Makes you wonder how others did it. Like Chuck Close's self portraits, etc.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
My first 2 worked pretty good at f22. I guess i concentrated more on precise position.
This was more a test of ziplock developing. And I actually threw out the negs, hard for me to do...
Now what I need to do is mount an Ilex 5 flange on a Sinar board. Then I can shoot a few different lens and formats. soon.
Tonight I mount a Ilex 5 flange on a Kodak 5X7 and shoot FP4 for the Ziplock last test. OOF or bust!
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photoevangelist
Haha! That's why I had a helper for my self portrait. Makes you wonder how others did it. Like Chuck Close's self portraits, etc.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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photoevangelist
Haha! That's why I had a helper for my self portrait. Makes you wonder how others did it. Like Chuck Close's self portraits, etc.
easy. You focus on light stand.
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I did that, but tonite is new nite, maybe better tonite. Tonite 5X7 wood camera, Kodak 305 Portrait lens. I have never used, just mounted a lens board.
Pizza now, I am starving...
Thanks Sergei!
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SergeiR
easy. You focus on light stand.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Randy Moe
I did that, but tonite is new nite, maybe better tonite. Tonite 5X7 wood camera, Kodak 305 Portrait lens. I have never used, just mounted a lens board.
Pizza now, I am starving...
Thanks Sergei!
np... took me forever to get that stuff right too.. Now i can do self portraits on 4x5 with 150/2.8 wide open and get focus right every time.
Dont forget that many say that kodak portrait shifts focus as you close it.. I dont have one, so i can not vouch.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Gave up on the Ilex shuttersss. 3 have problems, I never used any of them.
Back to Symmar-S 300mm f5.6, seems to be my best lens and shutter.
shot FP4, and into the darkroom i go.
Gotta remember to turn off the red light...
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SergeiR
np... took me forever to get that stuff right too.. Now i can do self portraits on 4x5 with 150/2.8 wide open and get focus right every time.
Dont forget that many say that kodak portrait shifts focus as you close it.. I dont have one, so i can not vouch.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Any tips on cutting x-ray film? I am finding it so hard to cut it to the right size even in safelight.