[rollei_list] Re: Dust!

  • From: ERoustom <eroustom@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 18:03:47 -0400

Limited experience. I shot some 100 with my Rollei and developed in Rodinal 1+25 for 6 minutes (agitate first min., then once every 30 sec.) @ 20C. All I can say is that it worked. I got a printable negative. As for the photography...


It's probably worth your while to process only one at first.

The film doesn't seem too finicky. I'm quite please with D76 1+3, and will try it again.
That's what's so great about having a sheet film adapter for the camera.
I'll scan the image shortly and post on my flickr page.
Look at this: http://www.digitaltruth.com/chart/search_text.php? Film=Efke%20100 Of course you probably know it.

Elias

On Aug 17, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Robert Lilley wrote:

Elias,

Have you experience with Efke 100? I have 10 9x12 cm sheets of this to
develop.  All were exposed using 100 ISO.

Rob

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Elias,

I quote this from the Aristo website:

"Highly diffused rays suppress dust rather than magnify it. Without
sacrificing sharpness the unique quality of cold light helps eliminate dust,
scratches and other surface blemishes."

For the rest of the reasons to switch to cold light, check out
http://www.aristogrid.com/cold_light_heads.htm

It does work.  I have a Zone VI lamp with the compensating timer on my
Beseler 45MX 4x5" enlarger. Aristo mentions a lamp for the D601 series -
perhaps this would work with your enlarger.

Rob

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Hi Rob,

Yes, I believe you can still get an antistatic brush - but I give my
negatives a shot of canned air when they are in the carrier.
I guess I'll stop loading them in the dark box, and do it in my
darkroom.

What temp did
you develop at?
20C

If you do a lot of B&W darkroom work I would suggest
investing in a cold light for your enlarger.  The Zone VI and
Aristo cold
lights are available on eBay.  As you may know, cold lamps reduce
the dust
problem.

I'll have to do a little more research on the cold light... I wonder
if it will fit my my Durst 605.
Dust on the neg during enlarging isn't too much of a problem for me.
Do you mean the diffuser will actually help to hide the clear
(unexposed) areas in the film, that the dust caused during exposure?

Elias

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