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Zeiss Ikon Baby Box Tengor with Kodak High Resolution Aerial Duplicating film, developed by inspection in Ilford Multigrade paper developer, diluted 1+9.
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Joe is an independent designer and developer living in New York. He designs apps and web sites for Bombing Brain Interactive, including Teleprompt+ and Setlists. He talks business on the weekly podcast Release Notes. And he plays bass in Airplane Mode.
Mobile android developer ideas really are a curious commodity. Some appear destined for glory before they’re even performed. Others make time to mature and want refinement the entire way with the development process.
The minds themselves may come from numerous places. For many developers, ideas fall in the sky like apples shedding from the tree. For other people, it requires experience to determine solutions where others see only problems.
What should you can’t watch for gravity to start working? Have you got the abilities and time but deficiencies in direction? Take a look at these pointers for picking out original mobile application ideas within a few minutes.
1. Solution-Based Application Ideas
Among the best ways to generate mobile android developer ideas is to produce a solution for any problem people face within their everyday lives.
First, you have to identify an issue that you simply experience regularly. Are you able to consider a strategy to get this to problem less prominent? If you're able to, you very well may be at the bottom of the new application idea. Can this solution be performed by having an application? If the reply is yes, then there’s a high probability you’re onto something. The final factor you need to think about is do others have a similar problem too? If the solution to this is yes, then you've a good idea for any new application.
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This can be a common method for creating newly discovered apps and companies generally. It really works mainly because android developer encourages you to check out things basically. It’s much simpler to repair a fundamental problem than to generate an intricate and brand-new idea. And when you realize the issue yourself, then you’re inside a good position to repair it.Canvsly is a superb illustration of this method. The application was produced by Amit Murumkar.
6 grams- Vitamin C pills crushed/22g Arm&Hammer washing soda/16g Folgers Instant Coffee/400 ml Distilled water from my Zero Water water filter pitcher/ Kodak 160NC c-41 film.
For nearly a decade, the Fort Howard Veterans Affairs Medical Center property has been used and abused by various people from near and far. Young people party there. Many kids and adults explore the spooky old buildings - some wanting to experience proof of the place being haunted. Metal scrappers steal copper and other metals for selling to recyclers.
The VA has permitted: police swat team members to practice hostage rescue there, and I've heard stories of the cops blasting doors open; I have also heard that fire department personnel in training cut a huge hole in a beautiful antique hardwood floor; movie and television crews use the hospital building for film sets. But I've heard that the VA is not paid for any of those VA approved uses. I understand the good in allowing the police and fire departments to use - but they shouldn't abuse - the property for free. The wealthy movie and TV production companies, though, should pay rental fees, monies which can help the VA afford better care for American military veterans.
The property has been woefully neglected by the VA. Ever since the VA hospital there was closed in 2002, the VA hasn't done much maintenance work on the property. And although there is still a small medical clinic serving vets at Ft. Howard, many people believe the place to be abandoned property. That clinic has recently lost copper wiring to thieves, which cut off the clinic's phone and Internet access, even though that doctors' office is clearly in daily use by the VA.
The "Ft. Howard Rotting" photographs reveal exactly how terrible it is there today. Plus, the photos show what great, historically significant and important buildings there are on the Ft. Howard VA property. Those superbly constructed, large, old wooden homes, seen in amongst my photographs, were built a century ago - by true craftsmen.
In March of 2006, I published an article I wrote about Fort Howard Veterans Affairs Medical Center. That article clearly tells how I (a former patient there), along with other veterans, the employees who worked there and the neighboring communities feel about the closed down Ft. Howard Veterans Hospital. The only thing different today - 6-yrs latter - is that in 2006 Federal Development LLC was the developer set to rebuild - over build - condos and retail space but today it is Ft. Howard Development LLC who is set to over build on Fort Howard. Here is a link to that widely read, and agreed with, article:
davidrobertcrews.blogspot.com/2007/02/decline-of-too-many...
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2015-01-16
hair and makeup by: Nichole Scaraglino
location provided by: Jillian Clark and Matt Ramey
Nikon F3
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Ilford Delta 400 (800-push) 35mm film
Kodak Xtol (1+1) developer
20ºC - 15.5min
F16 1/100 sec - Pots and Pallettes, 1104 Sophia St, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Zeiss Ikonta Taxona 35mm Camera 1952
This camera makes square pictures on 35mm film
24mm X 24mm size negative
Novonar Anastigmat 3.5/35 lens
Svema FN64 film
Developed with Cinestill Film Df96 Monobath Developer
75 degrees 4 minutes
20180810ZIT-023
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.
Accidental double exposure but i think its cooool
I DONT KNOW WHY THE DEVELOPERS TRIMMED MY IMAGES!?!
Developer:
500ml water
Instant Coffee 8 Tsp
Washing Soda 4 Tsp
Ascorbic Acid 2/3rd Tsp
6ish mins at room temp.
Fix:
Tetenal C-41 Blix solution
2ish mins, warmed.
Results: Bad! Rescued somewhat via Photoshop.
Rockland tintype plate
Liquid light emulsion
Old, expired dektol + indeterminate amount of fixer (ammonium sulfate)
Negative image is due to the negative loaded in the enlarger used for quick exposure. The process works, but the exposed regions are not nearly white enough. Will need to try fresh developer.
Film scanner for first time in months ... years.
Minolta 800si AF camera with 50/1.7 Tri-X/Sprint
Both film and developer well past "sell by date"
Hasselblad 500CM. Ilford HP5 HC110 developer
Ilford WT paper in Rollei Lith Developer. Rollei Sepia Toning
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Drone photograph of apartments and the Permaisuri Zarith Sofia Opera House at Princess Cove, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Developed by Chinese property developer R&F Properties.
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Tobias Ellinghaus hands... but once he saw me, he start taking pics :P
Day 2 at Vienna
02 May 2012
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This is the "film d'essai" (test film) of my newly-arrived Zorki 1 type D (year 1955), Lyon, France, January 12, 2023, in almost the same photo walk made a week before (see "Les bateaux du Rhone" flic.kr/s/aHBqjAn62z).
After blank mechanical tests and inspection the day before, the Zorki was loaded with a 36-exposure Fomapan Action 400 film exposed for 250 ISO. Fomapan 400 is a regular panchromatic film sensitized in the red to 690 nm, a bit more than the common panchromatic films as Kodak Tri-X or Ilford HP5 with a cutoff around 650 nm. The 35mm perforated Foma film is coated on a regular cellulose acetate base tinted in grey-blue to avoid halation. Technical Foma data indicate that the nominal sensitivity is more around 250 than 400 ISO.
Expositions were determined using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas. Typically, 1/200s, then 1/100s, were used at f/3.5 to f/5.6 during this cloudy and gloomy afternoon of January in Lyon, France.
Les Berges du Rhône, January 12, 2023
69006 Lyon
France
After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 7 min.
The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior the the final JPEG editions.
All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg.
The detailed inspection of focusing indicates that the range finder needed a small adjustment from horizontal coincidence at infinite. This adjustment was done after the test film.
About the camera and the lens:
This camera is a practically mint sample of Zorki 1 just arrived to me in Lyon, France, January 10, 2023.
The camera looked exiting from the KMZ factory in USSR almost 70 years later spent in a time capsule ... with almost no traces of use. According to a custom receipt of July 28, 1955, signed in Vienna, Austria, the camera body and lens are the original matched ones. As for the original FED, FED-Zorki and Zorki's ("ФЭД", "ФЭД-Зоркий", „Зоркий“), the Zorki 1 was a straight legal copy of the Barnack Leica II after the cancelation of German camera patents following the end of WWII.
This Zorki 1 is a type D model PM1115 (year 1955 according sovietcams.com/index7584.html). Type D Zorki's were produced from 1953 to 1955 in about 250.000 units with serial numbers ranging from #470.000 to (in 1955) #55 45.000. The original lens of this Zorki units is an collapsible lens Industar-22 1:3.5 f=5cm.
In the rear pocket of the ever-ready leather bag was deposited the custom receipt and a film label of Agfa negative-color CN17 likely from the 60's.