I have try it at work. It make many micro lines and micro scratches. Negative looks fine for science or medicine but not good for photography.. I guess
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I have try it at work. It make many micro lines and micro scratches. Negative looks fine for science or medicine but not good for photography.. I guess
I just thinking, If make very thin plastic tank for 8x10. Something as 8x10 film holder to reduce the volumes of developer (it could be also transparent) and using it in the darkroom.
excellent work, I definitely should try this
Do any of you try a vertical developing? like standard tank for 4x5 with frames? I guess for 8x10 film it will be a little problem to find such large and thin tank.
I'm sorry if you already...
And yes I have used a ribbed tray. Thanks for help. I will try to fix this issues in the future.
Yes, tray cause this. I try to constant agitation but still get this density. I guess my tray too small, not much room for film moving during developing.
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thanks I have one more:
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Korona Camera (1932), Wollensak Optical Co, 8x10 f/8 High Grade Symmetrical Brass Lens Pat 1900-1901, AGFA X-ray, Blue film, R09,...
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Korona Camera (1932), Bausch and Lomb Unicum shutter and lens (1897), 8x10, AGFA X-ray, Blue film, I shot as ISO 100, (f5.6, 1/15)...
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Wollensak Rochester Voltas F8 lens (1912), Improved Seneca View Camera (1906), 5x7, AGFA X-ray, Blue film, I shot as ISO 100, (f5.6, 1/25) then I run it through a tray of X-ray film T2...
Sure it was much earlier idea. I guess, most people wondering when it become available for public.
Kodak BioMax XAR Film, I shot as ISO 35, (f4.5, 1/15s) then I ran it through a tray of X-ray film T2 developer (diluted 3 times) for just one minutes. The film was transferred to the water tray and...
Few from Rolleiflex Automat CZ Tessar 3.5 6x6 148478148479148480 https://www.flickr.com/photos/126027782@N03/24005514646/in/album-72157650936261957/
I used Fomapan 200 on 5x7" and 9x12cm format.
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I've seen CZJ Tessar coated lens from January 1939 (before CZJ patent published in Dec 1939)
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