good one ernest welcome!
bro how did you get your c41 4x5 developed?
Tilt.
Speed Graphic, Wollensak Raptar 127mm f4.5, Ilford HP5+
A lot of tilt.
If you are experimenting, Shanghai 100 is a good choice. Developed using HC110 its will give the mood you want.
HP5+ at SGD 70 for 25 pieces from Ruby?
where can I get Shanghai film? got LF mainly to experiment![]()
Orient Photo bring in stocks now and then.where can I get Shanghai film? got LF mainly to experiment![]()
thanks guys
It was actually more of a drain
July 2010 - Large Format Outing - Putrajaya-2620 by tang_yiming, on Flickr
Some portraits taken at Woodleigh. Thanks to Philmon 师父 for teaching me how to approach people. :thumbsup:
Amazed by the resolution. Take a look at the close up of the 100% crop in the first pic. Scanned at 1200dpi only.
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100% Crop at 1200 dpi
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Pardon for the uneven development on the second pic. Still figuring out what is the best way to develop X-ray film. :embrass:
Camera: B&J 81x10 field camera
Lens: Kodak Commercial Ektar 12"
Film: Fujifilm HRT green
Developer: D76 stock, 4min 30s, 20C, EI400
Just saw this post. Nice one you have here! For x-ray film processing you may want to try out dipping method (that's how x-ray films are processed usually due to both-sided emulsion).
Jia Hong, thanks for the tip! The dip and dunk method is with vertical trays? From your experience, what is the better developer for this film? It is very contrasty when using D76 stock.
Sharing another picture taken long long ago...
I started messing with oily stuff with the scanner again due to poor results from recent scan. This looks sharper and more contrast (may be just psychologically after messing up the whole table:sticktong)
Very nice! Did you use Johnson Baby oil as medium? Its damn messy!