8x10 Kodak CSG, usual rotary 12m , Adonal 1:200, overcast, 360mm Symmar-S
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3868/...c943ef48_c.jpgScan-140914-0003www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
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8x10 Kodak CSG, usual rotary 12m , Adonal 1:200, overcast, 360mm Symmar-S
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3868/...c943ef48_c.jpgScan-140914-0003www by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
Hi,
I'm new in here, and new in x-ray, please help me.
I have a box of 8x10 X-ray film, the type is: XOE green sensitive, x-ray RETINA
Can I develope this with rodinal r09? How long?
Can I develope this film in tank?
I usualy use tank for 8x10, but x-ray both side emulsion maybe problem...
Thank You!
kanga
Thanks, at the weekend I'll try it.
4x5 B&J Orbit monorail, 210mm Hugo Meyer Doppel-Anastigmat, Ektascan B/RA at EI 80, HC-110 1:63 @ 68°F for 5 minutes (rotary).
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/4x5-Ektas...ling-Paint.jpg
Jonathan
Thanks, David. I'm being serious when I say that I feel like sloppily painting a few pieces of plywood and leaving them out in the elements all winter just so I'll have some new photo projects come next summer.
I have not yet tested the Ektascan for reciprocity but that's next on my list. The exposure time for the image above was around a half second (by hand) and there were no issues with the negative. I don't have a densitometer so my "testing" amounts to visual inspection and/or checking the pre-scan histogram. It's pretty easy to tell if I've lost my shadow detail just by looking at the negative on a light box. I'll be sure to report back any reciprocity data I manage to sort out.
Jonathan
Thanks Jonathan,
I should just get some myself and do some testing, since it is so inexpensive per sheet. I will try that.
Dave
Finally getting the hang of this old grunge film. The rounded corners are all bubbly.
http://i.imgur.com/UerZsF0.jpg