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USSR-made selenium exposure meter.
Got this off Ebay along with a film camera I wanted. Did not think I'd use it but the Konica Auto S2 I bought requires a battery to meter and it's a bit expensive. So I'll see how I get on with this instead of using the cameras meter. Tested it out and it seems to be pretty accurate. We'll see!
the result of being bored in the flat on a random hungover saturday!
toned using this technique: www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/duotone.shtml
Лилия Зданевич - выступала с докладом "Selenium: Выход за пределы возможного". DataArt, Украина
Лилия является старшим QA специалистом. Имеет 4-летний опыт работы в автоматизации тестирования с использованием популярных инструментов, таких как: Селен WebDriver (Ruby, Java), SoapUI, Фукидида, Sikuli, Jmeter.
1954 Wirgin Edixa Stereo IIIA Camera w/Selenium Light Meter
Type: Rangefinder Stereo Camera with Selenium Lightmeter
Manufacturer: Wirgin
Year of launch: 1954
Film: 35mm
Lens: Steinheil Cassar 3.5 x 2
Viewfinder: Optical
Shutter: Vario
Leather Case with Lens Adapter Pouch
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land and sky stretch until they seem to meet. This is a country scene near Mangoplah, New South Wales (thanks Ian). I dipped into the archives for this, which I thought would look good in B&W. The deep blue sky benefitted from yellow filtration (red was too extreme) followed by selenium toning in SilverEfex.
The installation of selenium ring, the front element, and the center ring should finish off your work. Adjust the front element so it's back to 12 o' clock position, and put the center ring back. At this point, I'm just too happy to take pictures. You get the idea. Enjoy!
Remember the film evolution.They used Head & Shoulders to poison the aliens. Head & Shoulders Intensive Treatment Shampoo consist of approximately 1% of selenium sulfide. The element found is selenium.
Nur'ain (072676R)
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One of my favourite portraits is from around 1990, taken on a 35mm film camera with a 135mm lens. The original image was printed in my home darkroom on Agfa paper, either Portriga Rapid or Record Rapid; I cannot remember which and finished in a bath of selenium toner.
MY JOURNEY TO THE HOME DARKROOM.
One Saturday in 1979, I visited Cecil Hughson's photo hardware shop in Lerwick, the main town in the Shetland Islands, where I was working at the time; I emerged with a complete Paterson 'home' darkroom kit (chemicals and paper excluded) comprising:
- Paterson Universal 35mm Enlarger with 50mm lens
- Paterson Adjustable Printing Easel
- Universal Developing Tank and Spiral
- Set of three 8 x 10 trays
- Paterson safe light
- 3 measuring cylinders
- Chemical Mixer
- Thermometer
- Print tongues
- Pair of film clips
- Paterson Film Squeegee
- Paterson Micro Focus Finder
In those days, my 'darkroom' was the kitchen I shared with my flatmate Fraser on Thorfinn Street. What follows here is a journey down memory lane into a world largely (but not entirely) gone from view, where the terms used will resonate with a few and mean nothing to the many.
I had entered into the mysterious world of the darkroom - I had developed my first black & white film - I had experienced the wonder of seeing (by the dim red glow of the safe light) my first image magically appear from a blank sheet of printing paper submerged in developing fluid. The learning curve had begun, and through time and much trial and error, I gradually honed my skills in printing from B&W negatives. In succeeding years, I upgraded to a Durst enlarger, which allowed for medium-format and 35mm negative carriers. Also, a Gene Nocon f-stop timer linked to the enlarger facilitated a more advanced timing method for burning and dodging techniques than simply counting one elephant, two elephants, three elephants, etc. Other names entered my darkroom vocabulary:
FILM such as - Ilford FP4, Ilford HP5 and Ilford Pan and equivalent rated Agfapan films.
PAPER such as - Ilford Multigrade Resin Coated; also evocatively named Fibre-Based papers from Agfa like Portriga Rapid and Record Rapid.
CHEMISTRY, such as film developers - Agfa Rodinal and Ilford ID-11; Agfa paper developers Neutol NE / WA and Ilford Multigrade; followed sequentially by Ilford Ilfostop and Ilford Hypam Fixer.
TONERS such as Sepia and Selenium, the latter being my favourite.
My bible in those days was a book called 'CREATIVE ELEMENTS: Landscape Photography—Darkroom Techniques' by Eddie Ephraums; I still have his signed copy. My darkroom supplies came from a firm called 'Silverprint'. ***
Sadly, after 25 years, my association with 'the B&W darkroom' ended abruptly with selling my film cameras in 2004 and purchasing my first digital camera, a Kodak DCS-14n. Digital appeared to be the future, so I gave away my darkroom paraphernalia to a local school, but out of sentiment, I kept the original developing trays from 1979. The link was broken, but even today, I can recall the distinctive smell of those darkroom chemicals and, perhaps more importantly, the sense of fulfilment I felt upon creating the finished print.
Today, my journey continues via a different route, namely, Lightroom, Photoshop, and an Epson printer.
*** Regretfully, Silverprint are no longer in business; as I understand they went into Administration in 2023.
Zeiss Ikon Contaflex IV with Carl Zeiss 50mm Tessar (both circa. 1958). Arista Premium 100 (rebranded Kodak Plus X). Nikon 9000 scanner.
I love this old camera. It's small (like a rangefinder), light, and takes pretty good pictures. On this day, however, the selenium meter struggled. It overexposed almost every shot.
Overpainting with Acrylics - It Is What We Have Seen. Selenium toned in Photoshop and printed on A4 HP Advanced glossy paper (250g/m). Original image - representing a set of advertising hoardings showing shots from a photographic display at Liverpool Museum in Williamson Square, 2013.
Gedling Colliery 1992 taken just before closure.
Lead selenium toned silver gelatine print shows matt gloss texture mimiking the appearance of gedling coal.
Kallitype
Selenium-Toned on Arches Platine
Sodium Citrate Developer
5x5 Contact Print from Digital Negative