Vaulting inside Westminster Abbey, Mission, BC. Green latitude film. Developed in pyrocat-hd. Thank you, Jimi!
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Vaulting inside Westminster Abbey, Mission, BC. Green latitude film. Developed in pyrocat-hd. Thank you, Jimi!
OK going to bump this to the top again, I see a lot about developing the film here but not on normal printing. The MXG (Kodak, Green Sensitive) Ive just got has a real blue base to it, will this cause much of a problem using normal VC papers?
I've recently used Kodak high speed green film with Arista VC RC paper. The contrast filters for the paper seem to work more or less normally with the blue base of the film. Here is a thread on X-ray film images in the Image Sharing subforum:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=80011
I posted a couple of images printed on the VC paper.
Foma 120 roll film also has a blue base, although not as deep blue as the X-ray film, and VC printing filters seem to work OK with the Foma also.
It has been a while for images with x-ray film. Here is another shot on green and printed in carbon with an experimental batch of a new tone.
smbooth, xray film prints fine on VC papers. The image that I posted in the thread mentioned by desertrat of the abbey tower is on Ilford Multigrade. I should also mention that the image of the vaulted ceiling is a carbon print.
Looks good, Jim...I like the tone.
Jim, I'm not usually a fan of floral imagery, but the antiquated feel of this new tone gives it a breath of fresh air, well done! Can't wait to start trying out x-ray film for myself.
Thanks everyone. I was trying for a look from the past. It has to grow on me.
Exposed a couple of green latitude film one through a wratten #11 (green) and the other through a #15 (yellow) filter. Regular factor applied for each. No colour image for reference, but labelled objects Y, R, LG, etc.