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1903 Eastman View No. 1 - Agfa Repromaster 185mm - f/45 - Kodak Blue X-Ray - 8x10 Film - Unaltered Negative Scan
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That's really beautiful, tonality is very nice for a blue sensitive film. That repromaster looks very sharp, have you mounted it in a shutter or do you use it with a Packard or lens cap instead?
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Ian Greenhalgh
That's really beautiful, tonality is very nice for a blue sensitive film. That repromaster looks very sharp, have you mounted it in a shutter or do you use it with a Packard or lens cap instead?
Thanks! This is just a lenscap at f/64 with a filter the times are around a second or 1/2 second so its doable. the film is "CRT" film, like mammography film so a little different than standard blue.
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Wow! That's just plain gorgeous! Great exposure. What filter did you use?
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1903 Eastman View No. 1 - Agfa Repromaster 185mm - f/45 - Kodak Blue X-Ray - 8x10 Film - Unaltered Negative Scan
Interesting work
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Great looking image. Can you tell me what the development spec's. Developer and dilution, Developer temp. and total time in developer. I'm just getting into this, and before I open my new bottle of developer. I want to have a handle on as many of the spec's as possible. Thanks again, Seattle man....Rde
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Just one more question. Seeing how scanning is also a new thing for me. I have a v700 still in the box. How did you go about getting sutch a great looking view? I have an older 8x10 that I'm currently restoring, so 8x10 is where I would like to go. Thanks....Seattle man. Rde
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Wonderful image! Everything just seems to fit......
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Great looking image. Can you tell me what the development spec's. Developer and dilution, Developer temp. and total time in developer. I'm just getting into this, and before I open my new bottle of developer. I want to have a handle on as many of the spec's as possible. Thanks again, Seattle man....Rde
Room temp Dektol. 1+10 for one minute thats at ASA 50.
cheers,
h.
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8x10 Kodak CSG, 1+200 Rodinal, 1 hour
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Rose garden - 1 by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
processed and shot according to Mortensen's teaching.