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Self-made pinhole camera for 4x5 inch film holder, on direct positive paper, ISO6, 15 minutes exposure.
Paper negative experiments
Graflex Crown Graphic
135mm lens
Ilford Multigrade paper
ISO 6
Developed in ID11 1+1 (used) 2-3 mins
Another dinosaur - Using Ilford MGIV RC paper in a 4x5 Cambo SC Monorail camera.
Paper developed in homemade Caffenol developer. (600ml water, 4tsp washing soda, 6 tsp instant coffee and two 1000mg vitamin C tablets.)
2 second exposure (approx - using lenscap as shutter), f/8 assuming ISO6).
Developed for 3 minutes at 20C.
FIxed using Ilford fixer.
film test
cambo 4x5
210/6.1 caltar
orwo FN42 | aug. 90' | blue sensitive film, glossy both sides
orwo FU5 | mrz. 78' | unsensitized film, matte emulsion side
rodinal 1+25 8min 20C drum
measured as iso6 | flash f8, f6.1 both films
quite different results with less than 1 stop aperture change
FU5 has higher sensitvity, or requires changes in development.
no fog, clear base, dark black.
Hier anhören: so.gsn.li/bK
Self-made pinhole camera for 4x5 inch film holder, on direct positive paper, ISO6, 4 minutes exposure.
A cloudy day for infrared film at McClellan Ranch Preserve in Cupertino. Northern California has good weather but tend to be a bit boring: cloudless blue skies. So I rushed out to take photos when the clouds are becoming more interesting.
Technical info:
- Camera: Hasselblad SMC/M
- Lens: Carl Zeiss Biogon 38mm f/4.5
- Film: Rollei Infrared 400
- Filter: Hoya R72 720nm filter (resulting in ISO 6)
- Development: Clayton F76+, 1+19, 7min @ 70F
- Scanning: Epson V700 with Epson Scan
- PostPro: Adobe Lightroom
Asleep on the job
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Shot on Kodak Black and white print film 2302 at EI 6.
Black and white negative film in 35mm format.
More at:
emulsive.org/photography/35mm-format/asleep-on-the-job-sh...
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Pentax ProgramA + Sears 1:2.0 50mm
type 135 film TASMA Mikrat Isopan exposed as ISO6
Scan @ maximum optical definition (only 1200 DPI :( )
Microtek ScanMaker 8700
Birmingham, 2012-03-15 14:00. Sinar Norma (10x8) with Schneider G-Claron-WA 270mm lens, Sinar behind-the-lens Copal shutter. Harman direct positive at ISO6 in Ilford Multigrade 1+9, 1-2 min at 20C.
Third rolls of Kodak Eastman Super Fine Grain BW Negative film. I love how the images turn out, fall in love with the film. I exposed this roll at 25 ISO (2 stops push) Processed with Kodak D-76 Stock for 30mins.
Lever Park, Rivington. Ilford SFX cooked in DDX, shot using the Ilford SFX filter. Meter set to ISO6
...i made a collage of 5x7 illford paper that toan gave me on the back of my 11by14...
i guess i need to do some more homework on the iso of the paper... i shot this at iso6... clearly... way to dark... shot at f6.3 for a second...
The latest of my regular monthly columns in Amateur Photographer magazine, this one is about the Coronet Viscount camera that I used in week 230 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/7215762311...
This is the current issue of the magazine, so I have blurred most of the text.
Camera: Pentax SFXn + FA50mm/1.4
Testing New Heisenberg 6 (ISO 6) film.
Film is very slow Rated ISO 6,but using fast lens(50/1.4) there is no problem at all using this gem.
It is rated ISO 6 but I changed iso speed up to 50. Dark result were taken with iso 25~50. All the images came out good to my eyes.
Taken with a Coronet Viscount camera in week 230 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
52cameras.blogspot.com/
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/7215762311...
This camera uses the obsolete 828 format, which is unperforated 35mm film with a backing paper. I re-spooled an old reel with some "Poe" film from Six Gates Films of Milan. This is a black and white microfilm stock and is very slow, with an ISO rating of 3. Developed in Ilfosol 3 1:14 for 15 minutes at 20 deg. C.
Third rolls of Kodak Eastman Super Fine Grain BW Negative film. I love how the images turn out, fall in love with the film. I exposed this roll at 25 ISO (2 stops push) Processed with Kodak D-76 Stock for 30mins.
First attempt with this lens. 2010-07-22. Sinar Norma with Homemade Petzval-type lens, Aviar doublet and +3 meniscus 220mm F/5.6 lens 1s at F/5.6, EV=9.5 at 100ISO. Kentmere VC Select at ISO6 in R09 1+80, 3-5mins at 20C. Invert colours, curves, spotting, The Gimp.
I've been trying to get the Petzval swirly bokeh in a homemade lens for a bit. Looks like I am close at last... more tests at the weekend.
Camera: Pentax SFXn + FA50mm/1.4
Testing New Heisenberg 6 (ISO 6) film.
Film is very slow Rated ISO 6,but using fast lens(50/1.4) there is no problem at all using this gem.
It is rated ISO 6 but I changed iso speed up to 50. Dark result were taken with iso 25~50. All the images came out good to my eyes.
Taken with a Mamiya RB67 Pro-S on Kodacolor-X film expired in 1974! Shot at ISO 6 and processed in C-41 chemistry for 20 minutes at 20 degrees. Scanned using an Epson V800
Intrepid 8x10 MK2
Fujinon W250 f6.7
Kodalith ortho 2556 type3
Iso6 - f6.7 - 4sec
Dev: Fomadon R09 - 11min
Paper negative experiments
Graflex Crown Graphic
90/6.8 Optar lens
Ilford Multigrade paper
ISO 6
Developed in ID11 1+1 (used) 2-3 mins
I tried imaging of the comet with FSQ-106ED with extender Q1.6x at F850/D106 . This is a result of simple and dirty stacking of 119 frames, mere an index for my processing in advance. This is a cropped 2,723 x1,815 pixels of full frame 5,616 x 3,744 pixels, but the images of the object are so tiny with the small scope.
The brightness of the comet looks to be not so much changed during the period.
Here is a timelapse movie of the frames.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRA84o1LVhU
equipment: FSQ-106ED, extender Q1.6x, and EOS 5D-sp2 by Seo san on EM-200 Temma 2 Jr. autoguided with hiro-design off axis guider, Starlightxpress Lodestar autoguider, and PHD guiding
exposure: 119 times 6 minutes at ISO6,400 and F/D ratio 8, about 12 hours in total
site: 4,000 ft above sea level at 36 14 27N, 138 36 36E in Nagano
Originally taken in a Canon A-1 using Polypan F, this is an inverted image of the negatives.
High res. scans will be coming later.
Camera: Pentax SFXn + FA50mm/1.4
Testing New Heisenberg 6 (ISO 6) film.
Film is very slow Rated ISO 6,but using fast lens(50/1.4) there is no problem at all using this gem.
It is rated ISO 6 but I changed iso speed up to 50. Dark result were taken with iso 25~50. All the images came out good to my eyes.
Paper negative experiments
Graflex Crown Graphic
90/6.8 Optar lens
Ilford Multigrade paper
ISO 6
Developed in ID11 1+1 (used) 2-3 mins
Taken with a Mamiya RB67 Pro-S on Kodacolor-X film expired in 1974! Shot at ISO 6 and processed in C-41 chemistry for 20 minutes at 20 degrees. Scanned using an Epson V800