Andrew,
Thanks for providing the brand names "Pictorico" and "Silkjet" that I could not remember!
Keith
Andrew,
Thanks for providing the brand names "Pictorico" and "Silkjet" that I could not remember!
Keith
You are very welcome, premortho. Pretty impressive that you have been using ortho films for that long!Hey, Andrew, thanks for showing us the results of your test.
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Shot some X-Ray pinhole at an APUG meetup in CT finally met some of the guys in real life which was cool.
Will scan it tomorrow, looks like my pinhole has some light leak (or the holder does) but the person I got the 11x14 holder from said it was their best holder and it's in excellent shape so I can't believe it would be the holder. Hey at least there is an image... Lol
Thanks very much to everyone who contributed to this thread. I spent about a week reading both threads start to finish. Great work and lots of great images. While I was reading I dusted off my Deardorff, ordered some Ektascan B/RA, and took my first x-ray shot. I'm trying to post it here for you to see, but I'm not sure if I know how to link it in.
I rated my Ektascan at 100, and developed in a Beseler drum on a motor base. Rodinal 1:50, 9 minutes. This neg is fairly dense, and might be nice for Cyanotype which is my usual printing method for 8x10.
Nope. I can't link in a photo from my flickr. I'll attach the little one below. (And go back and read the thread again because I know there were some flickr instructions in this very thread.)
skull by jimmy.patrick, on Flickr
Last edited by jimmyp; 25-Jun-2014 at 21:22. Reason: image upload
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