Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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tenderobject
This is nice. I've shoot my first 8x10 with Fuji HRT @ iso50. It was a bit overexposed.. 6-7 minutes development using paRodinal 1+100. I think i should adjust my ISO and keep on using the dillution. Anyone tried 1+100 using paRodinal? Thank you!
That sounds about right - I've used 1+100 dilution at ISO 100 and it worked fine. I moved to 1+50 because it was fast and *maybe* there was a minor contrast improvement.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
http://u1.ipernity.com/38/10/31/2749...cc9.640.jpg?r1
A contact print made onto Ilford MGIV FB from an 8x10 x-ray negative (Kodak Ektascan)
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Eureka, a real contact print. Thank you and looks great!
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Holdenrichards
A contact print made onto Ilford MGIV FB from an 8x10 x-ray negative (Kodak Ektascan)
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Randy Moe
Eureka, a real contact print. Thank you and looks great!
Thanks Randy!
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3828/1...bbcc7c09_b.jpg
2013032 by -88-, on Flickr
Kodak T-mat
Graflex 4x5 + doppel-anastigmat 120mm
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I just recieved a package of Vedco high speed blue, anybody have experience with it? I'm anxious to start, should I(or could I) use any other blue sensitive data I can find? Thank you up front for some help.
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Just DO IT
Xray is cheaper than paper
Call it FP4 and develop accordingly for starters, then adjust
You probably will appreciate the practice in any case, given susceptibility to scratching, so practice being careful at the same time
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This is my favorite image from the first shoot I've done in 8x10. The film is Kodak Ektascan B/RA rated at 100 and processed on a Jobo in Rodinal 1:200 8' -the camera is a Toyo 810G and the lens is a Plaubel Anticomar 4.2/300 wide open.
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Attachment 103447
This is my favorite image from the first shoot I've done in 8x10. The film is Kodak Ektascan B/RA rated at 100 and processed on a Jobo in Rodinal 1:200 8' -the camera is a Toyo 810G and the lens is a Plaubel Anticomar 4.2/300 wide open.
I like it.
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skuuterboy
Attachment 103447
This is my favorite image from the first shoot I've done in 8x10. The film is Kodak Ektascan B/RA rated at 100 and processed on a Jobo in Rodinal 1:200 8' -the camera is a Toyo 810G and the lens is a Plaubel Anticomar 4.2/300 wide open.
Nicely done!