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8x10 inch X-ray film test
This is my first 8x10 inch image in over 30 years, and also the first image on X-ray film.
CSX 8x10 inch Green Laditude film
Cambo Legend 8x10
Caltar II-N F5.6 300 MC
F22, 8 seconds, 80 ISO
D-76 full strength, 6 minutes, 68 degrees F.
Deep tanks were used.
The exposure was adjusted for the bellows factor.
The image was cropped to a 2:3 ratio.
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I'm finding that 810 x-ray film is great bang for buck, I've been play with Kodak MXG which I rated at ISO25 and develop in Rodinal 1:200
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Try this. Make the back plumb to gravity and drop the front (rather than pointing the camera down). See how you like that.
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 Originally Posted by SMBooth
I'm finding that 810 x-ray film is great bang for buck, I've been play with Kodak MXG which I rated at ISO25 and develop in Rodinal 1:200
At this point, I just can't aford anything else! Like any film, you just have to learn to work with it.
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 Originally Posted by ic-racer
Try this. Make the back plumb to gravity and drop the front (rather than pointing the camera down). See how you like that.
Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try next time.
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