B&W Transparency on APHS
Michel Hardy-Vallée

B&W Transparency on APHS

Here's a digi shot of my recent feats with Arista APHS litho film. This is an 8x10 positive transparency, printed by projection from a normal 35mm negative onto the film. The APHS film was then processed like paper in print developer, and when the contrast was right, snatched from the developer into the stop. Fix as usual, rinse, repeat!
Equipment Used
Kiev 4a + J8M
Exposure
Sunny rule
Film & Developer
35mm 400TX in Perceptol 1+3 14mins
Paper & Developer
8x10 Arista APHS litho FILM in PF 130 1+1
great fun, eh? ... this is what i have been using for my series of large [faux]rotones in my gallery. tons of potential - now if i can only find a reasonably affordable way to face-mount the stuff!

have fun with it - do you have any more plans for it?

_matthew
 
I had a look at your fauxrotones, and while they're nice, for the life of me I can't figure out what they ARE ! But I love the obscure technique.

For now I'll try to stick them on a windowpane, just to see if that's an interesting display.
 

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Michel Hardy-Vallée
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Image metadata

Device
CASIO QV-8000SX
Aperture
ƒ/3.2
Focal length
7.0 mm
Exposure time
1/4 second(s)
Filename
01040001.jpg
File size
84.7 KB
Date taken
Mon, 04 January 1999 6:59 AM
Dimensions
365px x 500px

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