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If there's a film that you have grain trouble with, developing it in a sharp developer may not be the best idea. But Rodinal and Pancro 400 pushed turned out well. I was not, however, about to try that with Superpan 200, rather I used the Stand Developing technique, and you know what, it worked magic!

 

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Mamiya m645 - Mamyia-Sekor C 35mm 1:3.5 N - Rollei Superpan 200 @ ASA-200

Blazinal (1+100) 60:00 @ 20C

Meter: Gossen Lunasix F

Scanner: Epson V700

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)

The iPhone apps developer is in a comfortable state – how long he stays that way is debatable. With competition breathing down the neck, it’s no time for complacency. As they say, Apple should “pull up their socks” and strive to maintain, if not, better their product portfolio. For the developers, they should be prepared to work with and for evolving platforms.

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numbers extracted from a movie aswell the spoken word visualised

Camera: Pentax ME Super

Lens: SMC Pentax-M 1:2 50mm

Film: Kodak T-Max 100

Developer: Kodak Xtol 1+1, 8 min@20°C

Scanner: Plustek OpticFilm 8200i

Full house at the Spawn. Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com

200ml of 510 Pyro. Was anxious to see how well this developer worked but I only had one roll.

1/3

My first experiments with a low-contrast, home-made push developer.

 

The formula comes from a patent by Anneman that probably was a precursor to the now unobtainable Perfection XR-1 developer. Perfection XR-1 seems to have been based on POTA and was capable of pushing ultra-fine grain and microfilms by two stops while keeping grain small and contrast acceptable. In a discussion of the patent, Gainer suggested a variant that is a concentrate and that replaces the hydroquinone and sulphite in the original by ascorbic acid.

 

It is that concentrate that I have tried to recreate and test. My recipe was:

 

Dissolve in 100ml of hot triethanolamine

 

Phenidone 3.8g

Metol 0.6g

Ascorbic Acid 2.3g

Borax 1.9g

 

and allow to cool. The concentrate is a pale straw colour.

 

I convinced myself that a good starting point for a film like Bluefire Police film would be a dilution of 1+200 for 60 minutes at 20C stand developed. That's what I have done for the four images posted here.

  

This first image shows a scene as it came out of the scanner and, for comparison, the same after the contrast had been slightly reduced in Photoshop.

  

As a first attempt with the developer I'm pleased with it. Points worth noting I think are:

 

- minimal or no base fog, despite the 60 min stand

- a working temp of 20C, as opposed to Perfection XR-1 that typically had to be used at 30C or higher

- minimal grain: I can't see it at the scanning resolution I used (4800dpi on an Epson Perfection V700)

- stand processing, rather than frequent agitation

- about 2 stops push over the box speed, which for Bluefire must be about EI 20 or possibly less.

 

I also got a more moderate contrast using this Anneman-Gainer developer than I did using Bluefire's own, so I count that as a success. The results came out looking like Rollei Retro 80S when I develop it in Rodinal, but if anything finer-grained and with slightly less contrast.

 

This is obviously not the optimal dilution/timing/method for this developer, but I think it shows promise and it is very, very easy and cheap to make. It would be great if I could encourage anyone else to play with it.

 

I hope to expose some Rollei ATP 1.1 tomorrow, weather permitting, and try the same time and dilution on that.

 

Feel free to link to this post if you know any other discussion groups or websites where it might be of interest.

 

Zorki 1 with Jupiter-12

Bluefire Police film @ 80

Stand dev in Anneman-Gainer developer 1+200 for 60 mins, 30s initial inversions + 1 inversion @ 30mins.

 

ADDED: The ATP 1.1 needs something stronger that 1+200 / 60 mins. When I get some more I'll try 1+100 for the same time.

Used HC110 but it's not that old or discoloured. Used different cameras so that is not the prob. This batch EOS 3 with 100-300 lens. VERY little PF was used at the end.

Spawners at Ribbit's inaugural developer immersion. Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com

Brian Goldin opening the Summit.

Battersea Power Station

London

 

Battersea Power Station (Wikipedia):

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Battersea Power Station (Developer's site):

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This is a poster I did to advertise a job opening for web developers at dffrnt. I will be putting this up at various teaching centres in my city to attract some young talent. Also, the dffrnt logo has a new style. All dffrnt artwork will have this new style from now on. (Photo taken with iPhone.)

 

Visit us and drop a comment at our site: www.dffrnt.com

 

developer: Kodak T-Max 1+5 7' (20c)

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GDS hosted a hack day for developers from across government. We welcomed about 30 developers to fix some accessibility issues on GOV.UK.

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Wickford Development Company Limited

 

Wickford House The Street, Hatfield Peverel Chelmsford Essex CM3 2EH United Kingdom

01245 381777

www.wickforddevelopmentcompany.co.uk

 

Wickford Development is a family owned business, a traditional house builder with an ethos of ‘Quality from Start to Finish’. Wickford Development Companies success has been founded on producing quality homes with attention to detail.

 

Wickford Development Co. Ltd was established in 1963 by Mr De’Ath who started building single plots before acquiring larger parcels of enabling residential developments to be built across Essex.

 

Wickford have built hundreds of homes across Essex in Maylandsea, Maldon, Kelvedon and Great Dunmow and in many other villages and towns across the UK. Wickford are always actively searching for land to develop. We are happy for landowners to approach us directly and help them through the planning process.

 

Leica M6

Ilford Pan-F Plus ISO 50

voigtlander nokton 50mm 1.1

i'm not sure why this film doesn't work very well for barkenol, maybe the dye couplers and color emulsion layers? anyways, i got really thin negs and lots of banding... i'd guess the banding is from the color emulsions 'leaking' from under the edges of the sprocket holes.

 

prolly won't be shooting any more NPH400 w/ barkenol.

 

cheers.

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If you’d like to view my images larger… While I only allow my contacts to view my larger images (I generally upload at least 800px images on the long axis)…

a quick workaround I might suggest is to view my photostream as a slideshow. Works well for me. This is frequently how I view others’ ‘streams, and it will put a large image on black. just click the projector screen icon next to the stream or set. : )

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on 01 jan 2010, I began a new journey w/ a flickr 365 group that i formed. The idea is that I strive to push myself daily; by exploring techniques, ideas, and experiments.

~365: experimental~

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Leica M6 TTL 0,75 Elmarit-M 1:2,8/21 mm. Ilford Delta 100asa. ASPH.Nikon coolscan 5000ed. Developer Spur HRX 3. © RESPECT the copyright.

 

🔴Leica my point of view.

Wetzlar, Deutschland.

 

Leica-CL 1974 Rangefinder

 

Leica-M 6 TTL 0.72 1998 Rangefinder

 

Leica-M6 TTL 0.85 2001 Rangefinder

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