Kino
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Sorry for the mundane subject matter; it was more of a technical exercise for me and I don't feel like lugging the C1 out into the Wild just yet.
Paper negative on Ilford MGRC DeLuxe Glossy rated at 3 ISO, developed for 1:30 @ 72f in Photographer's Formulary Liquidol 1 part stock to 3 parts water.
Calumet C1 w/ Fujinon 250mm f6.7 with #8 Yellow filter. Exposure was 10 seconds @ f22. Looks like I just clipped the image circle on the upper left of the image. I did have considerable front rise applied to get more of the sky to see how the yellow filter would render on a paper negative.
Contact print with enlarger lamp filtered with #3 Ilford contrast filter. Beseler MX45 with Rodenstock 150mm enlarging lens @ f11 for 30 seconds and sky burn for additional 10 seconds.
I made a crude attempt to burn-in the sky, but it's rather hard to judge just where to shade the paper when there is no image projected! I laid a failed prior attempt alongside in the same orientation and tried to judge from inferred position. Kind of worked; but not fully. You can see the dodge line on the shed, starting toward the top of the double doors.
Really surprised I got a reasonably good negative on the first try.
Paper negative on Ilford MGRC DeLuxe Glossy rated at 3 ISO, developed for 1:30 @ 72f in Photographer's Formulary Liquidol 1 part stock to 3 parts water.
Calumet C1 w/ Fujinon 250mm f6.7 with #8 Yellow filter. Exposure was 10 seconds @ f22. Looks like I just clipped the image circle on the upper left of the image. I did have considerable front rise applied to get more of the sky to see how the yellow filter would render on a paper negative.
Contact print with enlarger lamp filtered with #3 Ilford contrast filter. Beseler MX45 with Rodenstock 150mm enlarging lens @ f11 for 30 seconds and sky burn for additional 10 seconds.
I made a crude attempt to burn-in the sky, but it's rather hard to judge just where to shade the paper when there is no image projected! I laid a failed prior attempt alongside in the same orientation and tried to judge from inferred position. Kind of worked; but not fully. You can see the dodge line on the shed, starting toward the top of the double doors.
Really surprised I got a reasonably good negative on the first try.
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