48 sheets of 4x5 film
sumatranol / ansco 130
processed all at the same time in a tray
A roll of Panatomic-X that expired in 1958, shot this past Saturday. Exposed it for 20asa, it did fine in Caffenol C for 7 minutes. My film handling, not so much. 828 is half the thickness of regular 135, I beat it up pretty good getting it threaded on a metal reel after failing utterly on a Paterson style plastic. As a result, a few backing spots failed to clear, ruining some shots. One of those mixed days-- it's a miracle this analog stuff lasts for so long/ if I had shot digital I wouldn't have these problems.
Any tips on film handling for all-thumbs me? Even a lot of practice on metal reels doesn't stop me from botching up reels when it counts. I'm better on 120, maybe I should stick to that.
--nosmok
I got married recently over a month ago and I photographed my wife's wedding bouquet. Processed the film a few weeks back and over the weekend, I was able to do a 5x7 contact print. I was shot on an Ansco 5x7 camera with a 330mm BL Petzval lens. I got some amazing results with Fuji HRT xray film souped in XTOL.
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A roll of Panatomic-X that expired in 1958, shot this past Saturday. Exposed it for 20asa, it did fine in Caffenol C for 7 minutes. My film handling, not so much. 828 is half the thickness of regular 135, I beat it up pretty good getting it threaded on a metal reel after failing utterly on a Paterson style plastic. As a result, a few backing spots failed to clear, ruining some shots. One of those mixed days-- it's a miracle this analog stuff lasts for so long/ if I had shot digital I wouldn't have these problems.
Any tips on film handling for all-thumbs me? Even a lot of practice on metal reels doesn't stop me from botching up reels when it counts. I'm better on 120, maybe I should stick to that.
--nosmok
Congratulations!
And the bouquet shot is beautiful, it looks great as a contact print! I think you will cherish it many years from now.
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