Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
60w light? How long as the exposure and at what aperture?
EDIT: Never mind, I saw the name of the light above. It's actually 60 watts of LED which would be as bright as something incandescent with much, much more power. :)
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
I would say it is as bright as my 600w mole richardson, minus the heat and constant supply of globes needed. I was sceptical about using LED lighting, this one was cheap enough to experiment with, and so far it has been great. A bonus is the bowens mount
Re: Use of X-ray film: technical discussion with example images
Now that's very nice Andrew meaning post 5164
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Thanks Bazz, they all look a little different when shrunk so much. Welcome I havent seen you on here before, look forward to seeing some of your masterpieces. Really enjoyed the landscapes you did.
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I am really late to this thread, and do not want to go over 500 posts , not yet anyways
Sorry Bob, its required for membership...:cool:
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This thread has given me the courage to try my hand at 8x10. The weath if information is a little overwhelming(I’m barely part way through it), but hopefully Ill be able to contribute soon. I just love the look the film gives and I think it should make really nice platinum and cyanotype prints.
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Hello, I'm trying Kodak's x-ray film. the developer of collagen in the cuvette, after the development in the center remains a spot, as if there does not get the developer. Please tell me how can I fix it ? sorry about my English.
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Hello, I'm trying Kodak's x-ray film. the developer of collagen in the cuvette, after the development in the center remains a spot, as if there does not get the developer. Please tell me how can I fix it ? sorry about my English.
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Looks like uneven development to me. Can you provide more details as to how it was processed?
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What language do you know well?
que lingua?
Looks like agitation or sloshing problems
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Sergei
Hello, I'm trying Kodak's x-ray film. the developer of collagen in the cuvette, after the development in the center remains a spot, as if there does not get the developer. Please tell me how can I fix it ? sorry about my English.
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Looks like uneven development to me. Can you provide more details as to how it was processed?
Yes. I take a ditch at the bottom of which lies the glass, so as not to disrupt the emulsion. I'm showing signs of ditching. at the time of developer sheet begins to blacken at the edges in the center ostaptsi like mist not proyavlyaetsya to the end.