Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
SergeiR
cool tone variation in beard (or just beard envy.. mine is darn itchy whenever i am trying to get it "real") :)
I need a model ASAP. I took a grab shoot of a friend but it didn't come out. :(
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Randy Moe
so, I am used to can developing under full light and use a iPod app for timer, not such a good idea for tray processing, it rang and lit up anyway...
Randy you can use app from digitaltruth guys (Massive DevChart). Its got recipies , so you can customize whatever you do, keep record of attempts & etc and it can do usual white screen + safe green or red light.
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Originally Posted by
SergeiR
Randy you can use app from digitaltruth guys (Massive DevChart). Its got recipies , so you can customize whatever you do, keep record of attempts & etc and it can do usual white screen + safe green or red light.
I do have Mas Dev. It's a nice App. Thanks!
I keep records. But I do make mistakes. I am trying to not do to much PS. My local group of imagists prefer a raw damaged look. Got to fit in! I really do not enjoy endless PS. I like APUG's ideals to not post heavy PS work. But I don't know where it stops with this scanning business!
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No i meant it will help with whole "rang and lit up" :)
As of post.. *sighs*.. Dont get me started.. IMHO sitting there with D&B in photoshop is hell of the lot less straining than sitting with wands, swabs and splashing acid and bleach ;)
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I agree with you Sergei on PS.
And I will make sure that phone is not in the darkroom, I do not like distractions.
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Originally Posted by
SergeiR
No i meant it will help with whole "rang and lit up" :)
As of post.. *sighs*.. Dont get me started.. IMHO sitting there with D&B in photoshop is hell of the lot less straining than sitting with wands, swabs and splashing acid and bleach ;)
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Originally Posted by
Jim Fitzgerald
never cut up anything big. I do have some 14x36 though!
jim you need to consider making an adequate camera for that 14 x 36 film:)
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Dave at one time Tri and I were considering it.Even went so far as checking out coverage for lenses. We found severalthat did! Then reality truck. How do you keep the film flat? A vacuum holder.... not thanks. Goes against my KISS principals.
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Jim, if your rule is to not cut down big sheets, why the big canvas?
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Originally Posted by
Jim Fitzgerald
Dave at one time Tri and I were considering it.Even went so far as checking out coverage for lenses. We found severalthat did! Then reality truck. How do you keep the film flat? A vacuum holder.... not thanks. Goes against my KISS principals.
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Corran
I've done about 100 sheets of 8x10, all in a BTZS tube. I don't even try to not scratch the rear emulsion when I put it in, but I simply strip that image with bleach. I don't know why some are so afraid of the stripping. It takes me 30 seconds with bleach diluted 1:1 with water. Other than when I do something dumb, I don't have any scratches on the front emulsion.
I would prefer to use 8x10 BTZS tubes also. Do you strip before fixing? after washing? (Sorry if this has been described already, I am still working my way through this monster thread!)
Thanks, Mike
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
So many threads to put this image in but I did shoot it on Blue sensitive half speed. 8x10 carbon transfer print. "Listen"