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jon.oman

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I made these images on Monday, February 4th.

8x10 Pinhole Camera
120 mm
400 microns

X-Ray film - 80 ISO

D76 full strength
6 minutes, 50 seconds @ 65 degrees

#1 (15 minutes, 38 seconds)
ParkBench1.jpg

#2 (55 seconds)
ParkBench2.jpg
 
Nice. Great exposures on those. Thanks for sharing.
 
Which type of X-ray film are you using? it appears to have a slight infared effect.
 
Which type of X-ray film are you using? it appears to have a slight infared effect.

Yea I saw that, figure it's just the "glow" from the pinhole.


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Hello Jon,
I like your work, also the Magnolia Oak.
What kind of camera do you use?
Could yo upload an image of it?
Greetings from Bert from Holland
 
Hello Jon,
I like your work, also the Magnolia Oak.
What kind of camera do you use?
Could yo upload an image of it?
Greetings from Bert from Holland

Thank you Bert!

I built my cameras. Here is an image of both the 8x10 and the 4x5:

D7F_1565_nef.jpg
 
And you are getting an effective ISO of 80? Interesting. My Fuji X-ray is giving me an effective ISO of 200 (HC-110 1:50, 5 mins). Is this just due to the developer, or is it less sensitive in general? Do you know what it is sensitive to? I believe mine is green.
 
And you are getting an effective ISO of 80? Interesting. My Fuji X-ray is giving me an effective ISO of 200 (HC-110 1:50, 5 mins). Is this just due to the developer, or is it less sensitive in general? Do you know what it is sensitive to? I believe mine is green.

I was told to start at 80 ISO, and it has worked for me. I think it is also there reason for the longer development times that I need. My film is the green type.
 
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