Scott Bridge, The Hexomniscope and Diafine Developer
August 5, 2008 by figitalrevolution

Scott Bridge from the Vanishing Vermont Series.
I’ve written extensively on this web site about the qualities of Diafine Developer and different Black and White films for the purposes of scanning. Here is an example of Fuji Acros 100 (EI 160, 120MM) shot with my Hexomniscope Pinhole Camera by Abelson Scope Works and processed in Diafine Developer….did I mention that the exposure was F205 at 37 Minutes?! The final print size is 28″ x 90″ and is printing as I type!
Viva la Revolution
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