Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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I also think it's folly to just dismiss those of us who strip the film as "careless film handlers."
I agree. I may have mentioned this earlier, but I enlarged a stripped and unstrapped negative. The stripped negative had an edge in sharpness. So stripping does serve a purpose other than getting rid of scratches. The main problem was the blue base of the film triggering the high contrast emulsion in the paper, resulting in longer printing times. Since I contact print in carbon and kallitype, I do not strip and it is not an issue for me, unless I want to make a digital negative. Then I'll strip... All this talk about stripping feels awkward...:)
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We could change the topic from stripping to Pole Dancing. Something I have never tried, but at my age it could be quite the show.
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Speaking of pole dancing, a very young PE teacher at the high school I teach at tried to introduce pole dancing to her girls' fitness class. Needless to say, it never got off the ground (insert joke here)
Re: X-ray Film example and comparison.
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Andrew O'Neill
Speaking of pole dancing, a very young PE teacher at the high school I teach at tried to introduce pole dancing to her girls' fitness class. Needless to say, it never got off the ground (insert joke here)
Did he demonstrate what he wanted?
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Re: Images shot on X-ray film
2x3 CSG, two stuck together in the tank, the background is featureless, not with this actually interesting curve of undeveloped film...
I have more drying. These are self shot, with long cable release, studio flash. The lens cracked and went up in smoke.
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lol
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Jim Fitzgerald
love the glowon the pen!
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Getting "there" quite fast, master Randy :)
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today in park.. 8x10 Kodak xray, 14 inch Heliar (kirka 1913) wide open, 3" packard shutter in "instant" mode. No filters.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8382/8...7ba162cc_b.jpg
Scan-130406-0010www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Morale - i need to find bloody yellow-green in 82mm ... time to browse ebay for chineese filters again..
(oh its 7:30 in 1+100 Adonal (aka Rodinal) - opened fresh bottle)
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Thanks, but not happy yet,
I put it on facebook, they like it there.
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SergeiR
Getting "there" quite fast, master Randy :)