scan0144.jpg by barsus2001, on Flickr Fleurieu Peninsula old Shed on main road to Yankalilla Sth. Australia Shooting into the sun is stretching the film a bit
Mick,when I first started to use x-ray film the popular dev was Rodinal or equivalent at 1:100, I got reasonable results But thin negs. Another x-ray film I am using is Kodak R-minn Mammogram film single sided. I ran out of Rodinal through shooting 200 prints of all over the shop exposures :shock: S...
I use a BTZS file which after testing gives me a development time around 4-6 minutes,because of contrast I have been hesatent to rock the trays too much initially 15sec per minute. This neg is constantly rocking the tray side to side and them lengthways. I do not get to much scratching although I cu...
Humble apologies I can not rotate the file LOL Shot details Camera Kodak 2D 8x10 Lens;G Claron 270mm F9 Film Fuji HRT X-ray exposure F16 19 sec Print Agfa MG3 Matt GD2 5.7 sec
Looks a good start Nathan, My 2D is a 1938 ish age and is good fun to use. The way I bought mine was in four sections plus the same bellows that Shane purchased, Biggest job was light leaks which are mainly due to not holding the back tight when removing the darkslide :shock: Gave me no end of grief...