J. Miller Adam
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Dear All Gelatinoids,
I've been reading these posts for some months now and have finally managed to make my first glass plate negs, using Osterman's emulsion formula from the Lightfarm website. It's still very slow (3 min exposure f/16, lots of reciprocity failure taking place I'm sure) and a bit foggy, but for the first batch I'm delighted.
Here's my first (and only) image so far.
(see attached image)
I developed this for 20 minutes in D-76 1:1-ish, and am wondering if that is the best developer for the purpose. I don't quite have all the ingredients for mixing my own developers yet.
All your discussions made this a much clearer process and I appreciate all you are doing to bring all this knowledge into the light (dang now it's exposed...)
Thank You!
J. Miller Adam
I've been reading these posts for some months now and have finally managed to make my first glass plate negs, using Osterman's emulsion formula from the Lightfarm website. It's still very slow (3 min exposure f/16, lots of reciprocity failure taking place I'm sure) and a bit foggy, but for the first batch I'm delighted.
Here's my first (and only) image so far.
(see attached image)
I developed this for 20 minutes in D-76 1:1-ish, and am wondering if that is the best developer for the purpose. I don't quite have all the ingredients for mixing my own developers yet.
All your discussions made this a much clearer process and I appreciate all you are doing to bring all this knowledge into the light (dang now it's exposed...)
Thank You!
J. Miller Adam