View allAll Photos Tagged Develop

This is going to be more of a Valentine's cactus than a Christmas cactus.

Developed using darktable 3.0.0

Mikasa, Hokkaido,

Canon FTb, Tokina 28-70mm,

Negative

Ilford HP5+, LC2 1:29, Mamiya C220

Some odd scans from some colour 35mm films developed in b/w chems. Its from a mix of cheap kodak and fuji film. I need to keep the developer warmer but I still like the results.

Shot with Yashicamat 124 using Kodak Portra, self developed and scanned with Epson V500

one of the various developing outskirts of the country!!!!

View On Black

Some odd scans from some colour 35mm films developed in b/w chems. Its from a mix of cheap kodak and fuji film. I need to keep the developer warmer but I still like the results.

On the way down, the marine layer began to roll in from the Pacific, creating a hazy view along the trail.

Home developed. Negatives a little thin needed a contrast & clarity tweak in lightroom.

Developed using darktable 4.0.0

Developed two rolls of Ilford HP5 that I had shot in 1991 and never developed.

Develop Cafe, Hangzhou.

 

Shot with Leica R 50mm F2.

Developed and Scanned by Prisma Film Lab

Developed with Darktable for comparison to Lightroom

Researchers developed the first detailed numerical model for predicting the conditions under which marine oil snow aggregates form and the amount of oil they transport to the ocean floor. The team validated the model using observational data collected during the Deepwater Horizon incident and found that it reproduced the aggregate size spectra reasonably well. They identified several factors that affected model accuracy, in particular its sensitivity to calculations for particle fractal dimensions, stickiness, and disaggregation. The model can help inform response and planning activities associated

with oil spills in marine environments. The researchers published their findings in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans: Numerical modeling of the interactions of oil, marine snow, and riverine sediments in the ocean.

 

Photo Caption: A schematic of the processes leading to the formation and fate of marine-oil-snow. These include interactions between oil and microbial mucus (“biofilm" model), interactions between oil and marine snow particles, and interactions between oil and mineral particles in turbidity maximum layers.

 

Photo Credit: Adrian Burd.

 

Read More: gulfresearchinitiative.org/study-develops-numerical-model...

Three day course on developing new products and supplements

 

A USAID-funded three day course where Al Ahram journalists learn and practice the methods to develop new products and supplements. Robb Montgomery produced the course to teach market-focused techniques and a systematic, segmented approach to developing market-driven ideas and prototypes to reach new or existing audiences.

 

The event was organized the Egypt Media Development Program

IREX and MSI, Inc operate the Egypt Media Development Program, a USAID-funded training effort to help raise the journalism quality and independent skills for media houses and the journalists who work in them. Robb Montgomery has worked with the Egypt Media Development Program as a consultant since 2007 and has documented training efforts and impact in Alexandria and Cairo.

Not strictly my first home-developed film (have already done a dry run with a test roll), but the first with shots that I took some care about.

1 2 ••• 56 57 59 61 62 ••• 79 80