Daniel- thank YOU!
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Daniel- thank YOU!
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Thanks for pointing this film out. Just got some (2014 expiration). Tried cutting some in the dark, for 8x10 (8 x 9.5 to be precise). After making a template, cutting goes smoothly enough. I tried taking a few shots, including some with a Hoya r72 IR filter. The Wood effect is definitely there. Here's one at ISO 6:
NYC view by Jeff Wingard, on Flickr
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Hi Jeff,
This looks really cool. Definitely Infared look to it. May I ask what developing scheme you used? 82 US Cents a sheet for 8x10 Infared. Not bad at all. It has a tonality similar to the 70mm Aviphot 200 perfed I got fresh from Germany. With that I have used ROLLEI SUPERGRAIN, there are instructions on the bottle for Aviphot 200. So Rollei recommends it for Aviphot 200!
https://www.freestylephoto.com/42231...veloper-500-ml
Type AM74 developers are not easy to find information on.
Everybody,
I think Infared Goggles will be useful for in the dark cutting. What are the ones ^^^ posted above, and what's a good choice for a good price? They seem to be all over the place on Ebay. Also, what is the little scope shown in the above photo ^^^??
So I still need to load up big holders. I have eight olde Sinar Norma 18x24cm holders in great shape I'm going to use with the Aviphot 200. So just one cut necessary. A contact print with black border on 8x10 paper should look marvelous. I think I will try split VC printing these Aviphot negs, they are unusual looking.
Last edited by Daniel Unkefer; 29-Apr-2023 at 11:29.
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Thanks Daniel. I used D76 1:1, 14min at 68f, in the Stearman daylight tank (one potential issue: a flat tank light this might not be perfect for a film that tends to curl so much-- the edges might rise above the liquid).
The IR images turned out a lot grainier this time than the non-IR ones.
my flickr page: Jeff Wingard
Jeff,
Would you mind posting here the other Aviphot photo I see on Flickr. That one looks REALLY interesting too! Has an interesting tonality. I assume no filter? Thanks for contributing. If it works well with D76 it should also work well in D23. I do have the stuff now to mix up the MECD4, the curve for this stuff is not pictorial but I've seen it can be tamed! I think I'll use trays
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This was shot at ISO 160, also D76 1:1. No filter. These are hasty Epson 750 scans at default setting. There's a lot of optimization that could be done.
NYC by Jeff Wingard, on Flickr
my flickr page: Jeff Wingard
And one at ISO 100, also D76 1:1, with unfortunate crease which you warned about in previous posts.
Agfa Aviphot pan 200 iso 100 011 by Jeff Wingard, on Flickr
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first shot from my 5x1000 ft (12.6cm x 106.7m)roll. very high contrast scene so I used MeCD4. if you zoom in you can see what looks like black specs from the developer in the sky. this is my first time using 2 bath developer that is reused. so guess I gotta filter it or mix up 2 liters and use 1 liter and then filter after every use. regardless, the film is sharp. but boy is it thin!
this was shot with a fuji 125mm 5.6 lens with a hoya 720 IR filter.
john
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