Re: Images shot on X-ray film
What is "normal mature film"? If you mean panchromatic film, then yes, a red filter will make the sky dark. On Ortho film the red filter makes the sky go black. A medium yellow (a 2X yellow filter) gives the sky a normal look. The darker yellow the filter, the darker the sky.
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kanga
Normal mature film works the red filter.
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Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
This uninspiring image
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is a green X-ray reversed. It is a positive. I've done nothing special just the classic bleaching/clearing and development with a paper developer and it turn out surprisingly good (the scan is bad). Not so useful unless I hang it on the window.
The paper reversal on the other hand is not so easy.
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Originally Posted by
stiganas
This uninspiring image
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is a green X-ray reversed. It is a positive. I've done nothing special just the classic bleaching/clearing and development with a paper developer and it turn out surprisingly good (the scan is bad). Not so useful unless I hang it on the window.
The paper reversal on the other hand is not so easy.
Yes, that is interesting.
Thanks for showing us, what I believe we have not seen before, meaning a Positive X-Ray transparency.
Show us more, when you do more!
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Randy Moe
Yes, that is interesting.
Thanks for showing us, what I believe we have not seen before, meaning a Positive X-Ray transparency.
Show us more, when you do more!
I've been doing X-Ray transparency for some time now, but they are all nudes ;)
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Originally Posted by
StoneNYC
I've been doing X-Ray transparency for some time now, but they are all nudes ;)
Like the emperor with no clothes?
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X-ray Film example and comparison.
Example (test, 8x10 X-Ray Positive)
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Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
I see.
How do you like your results?
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Randy Moe
I see.
How do you like your results?
Seems like a "judgy" phrasing. Anyway I like them fine, exactly as I expected and useful for an art project I'm working on as part of a business plan.
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Huh? Did you process that yourself? Or are you enlarging onto it or something? I've done that with poor results, trying x-ray as a substitute for lith film.
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StoneNYC
Seems like a "judgy" phrasing. Anyway I like them fine, exactly as I expected and useful for an art project I'm working on as part of a business plan.
Stone, I cannot judge your results from your shared image.
If you notice I never 'judge' any images, I simply say I like them and never say I don't like them. I don't critique.
It was a simple question that only you can answer.
That's all, no persecution intended.