Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Kodak Master View 8x10 + Fuji HRT Green X-ray Film + Ilford ID-11
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Andrew O'Neill
I no longer recommend stripping double-sided xray film. After testing and more testing, the tones look weak and image appears to be grainier. To the eye, the unstripped film image looks just fine.
I never strip my double-sided x-ray negatives.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Kodak Master View 8x10 + Fuji HRT Green X-ray Film + Yellow filter + Ilford ID-11
Ilam, Iran 2014
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Kodak Master View 8x10 + Fuji HRT Green X-ray Film + Ilford ID-11
Ilam, Iran 2014
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
Andrew O'Neill
I no longer recommend stripping double-sided xray film. After testing and more testing, the tones look weak and image appears to be grainier. To the eye, the unstripped film image looks just fine.
Same here, I just develop it more carefully to avoid marks.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Tenderobject,
Excellent landscapes. You make good use of the terrain and trees to serve as leading lines that takes the viewer's gaze into the distance. You also have a beautiful area in which to photograph.
Keith
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Very nice, tenderobject. Did you shoot with a filter? Your images look like they were shot on conventional film. Good job!
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Thank you very much Keith. I think i'm liking the 8x10 format and this film. Still trying to learn how to shoot 8x10 and process the film. It's quite fun!
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Keith Fleming
Tenderobject,
Excellent landscapes. You make good use of the terrain and trees to serve as leading lines that takes the viewer's gaze into the distance. You also have a beautiful area in which to photograph.
Keith
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Hi Andrew, I did in the second to the last picture i posted. I think putting a yellow filter works and it tame the contrast and would benefit my shots because of the scenery. I will research and try other filters. I have Red, Orange and CPL here which i'm clueless if it would work with the X-ray film.
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Andrew O'Neill
Very nice, tenderobject. Did you shoot with a filter? Your images look like they were shot on conventional film. Good job!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
I wouldn't expect to much when using a red or orange filter as X-ray film is not sensitive to red light.