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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Bazz8
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First shots with 8x10 FujiHRT
Kodak2D
G-Claren 270mm
Scan of Contact prints
NB: If any one can give me simple directions to upload shots through my Flicker a/c
I would be most appreciated,I have got the link to work but not open a link only.
Regards
Bazz8
On your Flickr page click this button and select the size you want to link to, copy the text like in the example
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On this forum click the Reply button and then the Insert Image button, there click 'From URL' and do not check the 'Retrieve remote file and reference locally'. Then press Preview post to see if it works
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5507/1...95dfce68_b.jpg
Scan of Contact Print
Agfa Fibre MATT
Kodak 2D
Lens: G_Claren 270mm
Thanks for the assistance Gentlemen
more impact for sure.
Bazz8
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3750/1...c498c6f7_b.jpg
Kodak 2D G-Claron 270mm lens
Fuji HRT 8x10
Scan of Contact Print:)
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Thank you the process was almost right I was doing except view all sizes,
perhaps the moderators can remove the smaller versions please.
Bazz8
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3717/1...1b223732_b.jpg
Scan of Contact print
Agfa fibre Matt
Kodak2D G-Claron 270mm lens
Fuji HRT 8x10
Yellow filter used
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
Hey guys, I think I'm on to something.
Doing some more tests with Acufine. I shot some today in overcast light, a good solid N, no harsh contrast or anything. I rated my standard Fuji HR-T green-sensitive film at 50 and developed in Acufine straight for 2.5 minutes in a tray at about 72 degrees F (not stripped):
http://www.oceanstarproductions.com/...ill-0180ss.jpg
Notice the trees! They don't have that bright infrared look!! I was pretty amazed when I saw this image appear in the tray. I'm not sure what it is with the Acufine but it's taming the contrast and spectral sensitivity in such a way as to make this film look pretty dang near normal. It might also be the edge effects from the Acufine but I'm getting some pronounced bloom or spherical aberrations at larger magnifications. I think it would benefit from stripping if going for a large print.
I think this is definitely better results than Rodinal or Pyrocat HD, the other developers I've used.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Originally Posted by
Bazz8
Nice one, Bazz!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Thanks Jim loving this film and format
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Finally had some time to develop some images, I shot almost a month ago.
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3705/1...d9becabd_c.jpg
2013-HRT-008.jpg by HoodedOne, on Flickr
Fuji 8x10 X-ray film, no digital correction
Camera: Cambo SC2 8x10
Lens: Apo-Ronar 240/9 w. Yellow filter
Exposure: 1s @ f11
Development: Rodinal 1+100, 6.30 min. @ 19C
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2849/1...14182495_c.jpg
2013-HRT-009.jpg by HoodedOne, on Flickr
Fuji 8x10 X-ray film, no digital correction
Camera: Cambo SC2 8x10
Lens: Apo-Ronar 240/9 w. Yellow filter
Exposure: 1s @ f22
Development: Rodinal 1+100, 6.30 min. @ 19C
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Love the scenic one. Demonstrates why one uses a yellow filter. Where was this taken?