thanks, folks. Glad you like it.
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thanks, folks. Glad you like it.
I bought an Super HR-E / Super HR-T Fujifilm 18x24 radiographic film.
I have some HC110 developer available.
I diluted it 1:32, as suggested for so called dilution A.
Which development time you suggest for a proper development? This developer is unsuited for such film?
I have tried 5 minutes with poor contrast, but may be the film was unexposed.
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
2 shots taken with Goerz RP II
FP4+(9x12) & Kodak X-ray Blue(13x18):
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7368/1...712b0fef_c.jpg
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7435/1...f77e51dc_c.jpg
so fuji without backing does same thing as green kodak, i see - halation . Good to know :)
(snow, eh? :))
yes, snow. i dont realy like this scans (*** epson), too much info is not to see
are scans of contact prints, epson scan software, 48 bit color. if i do this as b&w - i dont want to do anything else with bild, too bad resaults. on my contacts i can see enough details in shadows and the prints are looks much more better. but ok, i just cant scan :D
Could be some auto clipping in the scanning software.