Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/17

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Subject: Re: Film & X-Ray machines
From: "Steven Blutter" <sblutter@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 07:23:42 -0600

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> From: Art Searle <w2nra@erols.com>
> higher the actual ISO film speed the greater the potential.  But I asume
you
> knew this.
> 
> Art

thnx yr reply..

no didn't know that, confusion stems from some mag article of a test run by
either the UPI or AP on pushed b & w films.

i shoot a lot of  Tri-x @ 16 & 32 00, souping in everything from d76 1;1, t
max diluted, dektol, river water, depending on mood.  need to shoot @ night
because i haven't yet organized not working for $.  the newish sodium vapor
street lights in chicago give wonderful 'bokah' on faces.

high asa because i use grain as texture, leica lenses (esp. summi. 50's @
5.6) marry with this gorgeously @ 16 x 20")

my concern with x-rays is that i always take a 3 or the CL on biz trips,
but don't always shoot, leaving the film in the camera (which is take-on of
course) sometimes for a few trips.

the article mentioned above said tri-x @ 4X thru an x-ray machine ( and
these vary in intensity) was 'safe' @ 400 asa.  that's not good enough!  so
i've been hassling with hand searches for quite some time and wud love to
avoid that - flying sometimes every week.

has anyone done a definitive test?  anyone want to pay me to do one?  -:)

wud these new b & w c-41 films make a dif.?  can they be pushed that far? 
i don't shoot enough to do all these tests (yeah, i know...)

somewhat off topic:

just received a fantastic catalogue some of you may not know filled with
archival stuff:  boxxes, mat board, adhesives, portfolios - on and on.  no
i have nothing to do with the place, just a great resource:

light impressions
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rochester (where else), ny 14603
usa

usa tel:  800-828-6216
other: 716-271-8960

get their catalogue

i love their storage boxxes...

good week all...


steven blutter