Ganesa
Ganesa
Thanks guys
I don't have a table (yet)- just 30kg oil capacitor on 8" scooter inner tube. Seems to serve well - I've exposed 40' MBDCGs on it with no signs of movement.
No basement lab - I'm exposing in my bathroom (concrete floor, easy to darken, access to tap water), but in the 2nd floor.
greetings
Adam
I don't have a table (yet)- just 30kg oil capacitor on 8" scooter inner tube. Seems to serve well - I've exposed 40' MBDCGs on it with no signs of movement.
No basement lab - I'm exposing in my bathroom (concrete floor, easy to darken, access to tap water), but in the 2nd floor.
greetings
Adam
Ganesa
- 2% gelatine solution (30 deg.C) on leveled 2mm silane-treated plate until overflowsdave battin wrote:fantastic Adam! your film making is flawless! please share your film making talent with us .
- 3 days for gelatine to dry
- 1' in 5% formaline solution
- drying overnight
- 6h in 60deg.C oven
- 1' in 1% sodium carbonate
- 3' under tap water
- 2' under DI water
- 5' in 18% silver nitrate
- blotting with a tissue until dry, squeege possible
- 30' drying under CPU fan
under safelight:
- 3' in 12% lithium bromide, 1:1000 pinacyanol
- 3' under tap water
- 4' in 7% TEA
- blotting/squeegeing
- 30' drying under CPU fan
greetings
Adam
Ganesa
Holy wow!
That's gorgeous.
I long for the time to come when I can make images that clean and clear.
I feel like I seem to see the image brightest when I catch a glimpse of your reconstruction light - was your reference beam normal to the plate? Is it a Denisyuk? Still learning, so please pardon me if these are silly questions...
That's gorgeous.
I long for the time to come when I can make images that clean and clear.
I feel like I seem to see the image brightest when I catch a glimpse of your reconstruction light - was your reference beam normal to the plate? Is it a Denisyuk? Still learning, so please pardon me if these are silly questions...
Ganesa
Hi Justin.Justin W wrote:was your reference beam normal to the plate? Is it a Denisyuk? Still learning, so please pardon me if these are silly questions...
It's a Denisyuk, the beam was almost perpendicular to the plate.
There are no silly questions - just silly answers
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Adam