jimgalli
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I thought others might enjoy my learning fiasco's. Plus I've never seen this phenomenon before.
OK so I've got the Petzval and it's the most gorgeous hunk of brass and glass I've ever seen. It's a 16" Eastman f4 mfg by Bausch & Lomb. A Dallmeyer Patent Petzval. Last evening after a couple of marguerita's I prevailed on my visiting daughter #3 to pose for a portrait. 8X10 head and shoulders with bellows at about 22". Century 10a to hold the beast up. Stopped down to f5.6 and about 1/2 second exposure with a dark slide. Dusk light. film is APHS Ortho ASA3. All is well. I do a 2nd, then I show Meggie what to do and she likewise does 2 of me. Well, the Jobo holds 5 sheets and the APHS is cheap so I pestered my poor bride who is sufferiing with the flu to pose for the final shot.
Then I guess the 2 marguerita's kicked in because I mixed the PyrocatHD up full strength and developed for 9 minutes! Normal would be between 1/3 and 1/4 strength and 6 minutes 30 seconds. Kapow. These things are almost black. Oh well. Chalk it up to experience which I will need a lot of.
Then today I'm looking at the poor toasted negs and I see a positive looking back at me. True enough it's a positive looking out of an oil pit but a positive none the less. Enter the computer. APUG forgive me.
So what you're seeing in the 2 pics of me and the one of my bride is a complete solarization that resulted in a positive. Scanned and tweaked in photo-shop to expand to some kind of a normal perspective. The 2 of Megan weren't cooked enough and they were inverted like a normal neg.
This kind of stuff doesn't bother me in the least and I chalk all my failures up to learning that will eventually tie into some fine prints.
So has anyone else ever cooked your negs until they solarized into positives. Very weird.
Next time for sure Rocky.
OK so I've got the Petzval and it's the most gorgeous hunk of brass and glass I've ever seen. It's a 16" Eastman f4 mfg by Bausch & Lomb. A Dallmeyer Patent Petzval. Last evening after a couple of marguerita's I prevailed on my visiting daughter #3 to pose for a portrait. 8X10 head and shoulders with bellows at about 22". Century 10a to hold the beast up. Stopped down to f5.6 and about 1/2 second exposure with a dark slide. Dusk light. film is APHS Ortho ASA3. All is well. I do a 2nd, then I show Meggie what to do and she likewise does 2 of me. Well, the Jobo holds 5 sheets and the APHS is cheap so I pestered my poor bride who is sufferiing with the flu to pose for the final shot.
Then I guess the 2 marguerita's kicked in because I mixed the PyrocatHD up full strength and developed for 9 minutes! Normal would be between 1/3 and 1/4 strength and 6 minutes 30 seconds. Kapow. These things are almost black. Oh well. Chalk it up to experience which I will need a lot of.
Then today I'm looking at the poor toasted negs and I see a positive looking back at me. True enough it's a positive looking out of an oil pit but a positive none the less. Enter the computer. APUG forgive me.
So what you're seeing in the 2 pics of me and the one of my bride is a complete solarization that resulted in a positive. Scanned and tweaked in photo-shop to expand to some kind of a normal perspective. The 2 of Megan weren't cooked enough and they were inverted like a normal neg.
This kind of stuff doesn't bother me in the least and I chalk all my failures up to learning that will eventually tie into some fine prints.
So has anyone else ever cooked your negs until they solarized into positives. Very weird.
Next time for sure Rocky.