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1 FSRCAPP Report #3 - Appendix #3 Fare Share: Sustainability at Work FSRCAPP (Faculty Sustainability Creative Activity Pilot Project) Grant (funded by the Milton Ratner Foundation) Bill Davis Associate Professor of Art (Photography) Western Michigan University Frostic School of Art Description: This Appendix #3 contains copies of images from Appendix #1 for 8.5x110-inch printing. Case Study #1 Test Target Grayscale image scans of the same target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B See following pages for enlargements of the Appendix #1 images. CS = Case Study FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 1/24
2 Image 1 (120 format) (CS: 4 Neg. #3) Case Study #1 Test Target Grayscale image scans of the same target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 2/24
3 Image 2 (35mm format) (CS: 4 Neg. #4) Case Study #1 Test Target Grayscale image scans of the same target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 3/24
4 Image 3 (35mm format) (CS: 4 Neg. #4) Case Study #1 Test Target Grayscale image scans of the same target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 4/24
5 Case Study #2 HISTOGRAMS - Original tonal curve for each test target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B Compare this to the thumbnail histogram image in Case Study #1 above, which was adjusted to stretch the tonal curve to achieve a max black (R/0, G/0, B/0) and White (R/255,G/255,B/255) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 5/24
6 Image 1 (120 format) (CS: 4 Neg. #3) Caffenol Case Study #2 HISTOGRAMS - Original tonal curve for each test target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B Compare this to the thumbnail histogram image in Case Study #1 above, which was adjusted to stretch the tonal curve to achieve a max black (R/0, G/0, B/0) and White (R/255,G/255,B/255) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 6/24
7 Image 2 (35mm format) (CS: 4 Neg. #4) Sprint Case Study #2 HISTOGRAMS - Original tonal curve for each test target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B Compare this to the thumbnail histogram image in Case Study #1 above, which was adjusted to stretch the tonal curve to achieve a max black (R/0, G/0, B/0) and White (R/255,G/255,B/255) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 7/24
8 Image 3 (35mm format) (CS: 4 Neg. #4) Pyro PMK A/B Case Study #2 HISTOGRAMS - Original tonal curve for each test target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B Compare this to the thumbnail histogram image in Case Study #1 above, which was adjusted to stretch the tonal curve to achieve a max black (R/0, G/0, B/0) and White (R/255,G/255,B/255) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 8/24
9 Case Study #3 Zone System Control Strip image scans for Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 9/24
10 Case Study #4- Film Development Records for Caffenol (Tri-X format), Sprint (T-Max mm format), and Pyro PMK A/B (T-Max mm format) black and white film developers In-Camera Exposure Records for the three rolls of Kodak film: Caffenol (Kodak Tri-X 400 ASA film 120 format (yields 12 images with 6x7 cm-format Mamiya film camera employed)) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 10/24
11 Sprint (Kodak T-Max ASA 400 film 35mm format (yields 36 images with 35mm-format Nikon film camera employed) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 11/24
12 Pyro PMK A/B (Kodak T-Max 400 ASA film 35mm format (yields 36 images with 35mm-format Nikon film camera employed) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 12/24
13 Case Study #5 Ex. #2 - Test Target Grayscale image scans of the same target as developed in Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B All film used in Example #2 is TMAX-400 ASA. Histograms were not adjusted. The original histogram is in each image below. FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 13/24
14 Example #2 Image 1 (120 format) (CS 5 Neg. #3) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 14/24
15 Example #2 Image 2 (35mm format) (CS 5 Neg. #4) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 15/24
16 Example #2 Image 3 (35mm format) (CS 5 Neg. #3) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 16/24
17 Example #2 Kodak Tmax 400 Caffenol FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 17/24
18 Example #2 Kodak Tmax 400 Sprint FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 18/24
19 Example #2 Kodak Tmax 400 Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 19/24
20 Case Study #6 Example #2 - Zone System Control Strip image scans for Caffenol, Sprint, and Pyro PMK A/B FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 20/24
21 Case Study #7- Film Development Records for Caffenol (Tri-X format, Sprint (T-Max mm format), and Pyro PMK A/B (T-Max mm format) black and white film developers In-Camera Exposure Records for the three rolls of Kodak film: Caffenol (Kodak Tri-X 400 ASA film 120 format (yields 12 images with 6x7 cm-format Mamiya film camera employed) FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 21/24
22 Sprint (Kodak T-Max ASA 400 film 35mm format (yields 36 images with 35mm-format Nikon film camera employed) Red rectangle (#3) refers to Plate 5 Page 6. FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 22/24
23 Pyro PMK A/B (Kodak T-Max 400 ASA film 35mm format (yields 36 images with 35mm-format Nikon film camera employed) Red rectangle (#3) refers to Plate 6 Page 6. FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 23/24
24 FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 24/24
25 FSRCAPP Report #3 Appendix #3 Davis (P.I.) 25/24
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