2020-11-09 Foma 200002-02 web900 by Yuriy Sanin, on Flickr
A seasonally appropriate couple of decorations
20201224-Close_Ups_Experiments_FP4_SPULF (2 of 2)-Edit by Alex Morrison, on Flickr
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Two years ago a friend gave me an unopened box of Kodak Lantern Slide Contrast plates, Contrast 3, (Orthochromatic, marked “develop before October 1953”!!) and I had no idea what to use them for, as they were an odd size (3.5" X 4.25"). Well, today I was thinking about Jason Lane's Dry Plates and remembered I had these old Kodak plates available, so I stuck one in a film holder with masking tape, stuffed it in my Intrepid 4x5 with the Kodak Ektar 203mm lens at f16, and this exposure was 4 minutes.
Its contrasty but has some middle tones. With J. Lane plates in mind, I developed this in Dektol 1:2 for 3 minutes. I tried one with D-76 and it just added too much fog, so I will stick with Dektol 1:2
Merry Christmas, folks. Lets hope 2021 is better than 2020 was. Ugh.
See it full size here
[QUOTE=paulbarden;1581069]Two years ago a friend gave me an unopened box of Kodak Lantern Slide Contrast plates, Contrast 3, (Orthochromatic, marked “develop before October 1953”!!) and I had no idea what to use them for, as they were an odd size (3.5" X 4.25"). Well, today I was thinking about Jason Lane's Dry Plates and remembered I had these old Kodak plates available, so I stuck one in a film holder with masking tape, stuffed it in my Intrepid 4x5 with the Kodak Ektar 203mm lens at f16, and this exposure was 4 minutes.
Its contrasty but has some middle tones. With J. Lane plates in mind, I developed this in Dektol 1:2 for 3 minutes. I tried one with D-76 and it just added too much fog, so I will stick with Dektol 1:2
Merry Christmas, folks. Lets hope 2021 is better than 2020 was. Ugh.
See it full size here
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That is very nice. Well done!
Great still indeed!
1953 -- Wow! Maturation date only one longer than I have been alive -- and I'm already 39!
Philip Ulanowsky
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A fine image in its own right. Your judgement was spot on, Paul. I like it very much.
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