Re: Images shot on X-ray film
I need details for Carbon print in order to show the 3 D effects so I took the 14x17 out this morning .My favorite image just in case the succulents are out of control.
What a great 14x17 X-ray negative density perfect for the Carbon transfer. The shot was taken with the 24 in Artar lens
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/3940/hs6h.jpg
Behind the scene
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2374/2ckr.jpg
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Corran
I've found the Fuji HR-T film very good with reciprocity, with 30 second exposures giving me no problem whatsoever. Should be good for skylines.
Thanks Corran, I'll put this down for a starting point. As per Randy, Bracketing will be in order also. Thanks again, Rde...The Seattle guy
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Jim Noel
Trays for 7x17 are far cheaper than are those for 16x20 paper. Buy the green seed starting trays from Park Seed, be sure you get the ones without holes.. Three will cost you around $10-15, if I remember correctly. These are 10x20" trays.
Jim,
This is great information. Unfortunately, the online stores that sell these trays do not ship internationally.
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SergeiR
Golly gee, that's nice!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
So... I'm feeling like giving up on this tray developing thing for my 7x17 negatives...
Friday: slight agitation for 1 min on each of the 4 corners, then repeat for each min interval 1 negative each in 16x20 flat metal trays
PMK 1:2:200 - 20 min. -- near success
PMK 1.5:3:200 - 15 min. -- little bit better
Dektol 1:10 - 3 min -- very poor (one stand, one agitation)
Rodinal 1:200 - 12 min -- very poor (one stand, one agitation)
Monday:
Rodinal 1:100 - vigorous agitation top to bottom X2, left to right x2 for the first minute then top to bottom x2, left to right x2 for each minute interval after that for 6 min (and second negative for 4 min.) Density is good, but again... uneven development.
Using trays with ribs (sticking up) except for the developer in a flat 16x20 tray.
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
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Tri Tran
Tri, nice job, I have a 24" Artar also, I didn't know it covered 14x17! That'll be a terrific carbon print!
Re: Images shot on X-ray film
This must be the film.
Have you done control testing with other film?
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Originally Posted by
photoevangelist
So... I'm feeling like giving up on this tray developing thing for my 7x17 negatives...
Friday: slight agitation for 1 min on each of the 4 corners, then repeat for each min interval 1 negative each in 16x20 flat metal trays
PMK 1:2:200 - 20 min. -- near success
PMK 1.5:3:200 - 15 min. -- little bit better
Dektol 1:10 - 3 min -- very poor (one stand, one agitation)
Rodinal 1:200 - 12 min -- very poor (one stand, one agitation)
Monday:
Rodinal 1:100 - vigorous agitation top to bottom X2, left to right x2 for the first minute then top to bottom x2, left to right x2 for each minute interval after that for 6 min (and second negative for 4 min.) Density is good, but again... uneven development.
Using trays with ribs (sticking up) except for the developer in a flat 16x20 tray.
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Originally Posted by
Curt
Is this the packet load you spoke of?
I hope you show it or add some additional information. The results look great!
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jb7
It's a new design- like a quick load, but for ULF- I posted a pic in the 'show off your camera' thread...
Rushing out the door now, but will report more tomorrow-
Developed a few more...
I just noticed this post, thanks.