FreezerOfPhotons
Trudy, wondering what I'm doing with my pinhole camera.
I had a roll of Agfa Chrome 100RS ready to develop and I thought it was silly to develop just one roll of film so I put a second roll of the slide film in the Singer Graflex 6X7 back on the Sixty7PH pinhole camera and took some shots. I could have exposed them longer (the light meter app said 8 seconds and I exposed for 10 seconds in anticipation of the reciprocity failure) but they came out quite well to my eye.
I have shot four 24-exposure rolls of a 100' roll of this slide film that was expired in 1992. I guess the guy I bought it from really did store it frozen all of that time.
Camera: Frozen Photon Camera Co. Sixty7PH
Lens: Laser-Drilled .15mm pinhole
Film: Agfa Chrome 100RS
Developer: Unicolor E-6 from the FPP
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
Trudy, wondering what I'm doing with my pinhole camera.
I had a roll of Agfa Chrome 100RS ready to develop and I thought it was silly to develop just one roll of film so I put a second roll of the slide film in the Singer Graflex 6X7 back on the Sixty7PH pinhole camera and took some shots. I could have exposed them longer (the light meter app said 8 seconds and I exposed for 10 seconds in anticipation of the reciprocity failure) but they came out quite well to my eye.
I have shot four 24-exposure rolls of a 100' roll of this slide film that was expired in 1992. I guess the guy I bought it from really did store it frozen all of that time.
Camera: Frozen Photon Camera Co. Sixty7PH
Lens: Laser-Drilled .15mm pinhole
Film: Agfa Chrome 100RS
Developer: Unicolor E-6 from the FPP
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None