Logan - you referring to flat bright surfaces with lot of grain? (just trying to figure out then). If so - then it means negative was too dense or too thin. Scanner doesn't handle either condition too well, when pushed to extreme.
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Logan - you referring to flat bright surfaces with lot of grain? (just trying to figure out then). If so - then it means negative was too dense or too thin. Scanner doesn't handle either condition too well, when pushed to extreme.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7484/...1b8b913f_c.jpg
Another shot, this time at ISO 100 developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 7:30 rotary.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8622/...70b3bfd1_z.jpg
And the other. This one rated at ISO160.
Wish I would have thought about blocking the light from hitting the damn backdrop, but them's the breaks.
no problem :) not sure if it helped much though :) But generally, at least with Kodak CSG (double sides) - i am yet to see "overdevelopment" . I can screw up exposure every now and then, but i left properly exposed film in R09 (which is pretty active formula) developer for periods up to 1 hour without any ill effect, while experimenting with various dilution ratios.
shot a few with the pinhole camera and xray film, 8x10 a fellow that was there asked me if it was medium format
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7524/...36f4f1e6_z.jpgfamily plot by goldenimageworks65, on Flickr
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7465/...94e7bea5_z.jpggiant bible by goldenimageworks65, on Flickr
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7577/...4fd56047_z.jpgfirst commandment by goldenimageworks65, on Flickr
That last one is very Walkerish. Very nice.
810 CSG, 8m rotary in 280ml of 1:150 Adonal
Playing with Dallmeyer 3D here, trying to figure out uses.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8672/...67239e7a_o.jpgFlower study #32 by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
wow I love the smoothness of this one!
Yeah, every new sheet i make with that lens seems to draw me more and more in awe of how well those handmade lenses were.
(same processing as above)
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8614/...3bbd4de4_o.jpgFlower study #33 by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr