Yes, I did. Works fine with x-Ray and all things orthochromatic.
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Yes, I did. Works fine with x-Ray and all things orthochromatic.
Why do you not order those:
https://www.fotoimpex.com/darkroom/adox-supersafe-220-darkroom-light.html
I have them installed in simple IKEA lamps and they work fine. To be sure I illuminate the...
You can use any mammograhy film, like Fuji and Agfa. I think these are the only ones still being produced.
I have a source in Germany, if it is of any help: https://roentgenexpress.de
Sure, Roberto. I guess you can achieve a lot via the temperature. I work with 20 C all the time and use your times for ISO 12 too (HC-110 1+63, 20C, 4:30 min).
If you want to lower the contrast via developing you have the following options:
Drop the temperature to 20 degrees Celsius (or lower).
Less agitation.
Try a higher dilution f.i. 1+79 or 1+100....
Next time, please tell me if there is something wrong with my posts.
Thanks.
Here a still life scene I shot on Kodak Min-R a few day ago.
IE 50 Dev in HC-110 1+63 for 5:50 min 20 degrees C.
Scanned by hand with RICOH GR III; slight adjustment in PP.
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I rate this film around EI80-100 and develop in HC-110 1+47 for 6 minutes or 1+63 for 7 minutes.
So if you are using Dil B time should be around 3 minutes.
Hope this helps.
This is lovely. I like the faint background light too.