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Steam coming off of the smoke stacks of the power plant, caught on film, Agfa Speedex camera, expired Kodak Tri-X film, caffenol developer.

 

www.paulmgarger.com

FP4 in Pyro48,

Kallitype, Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,

Potassium citrate developer

There's more to NYC than tourist destinations. Though that's slowly being disneyfied...

FP4 N+1 in Tanol.

coolest Kallitype tone without a toning is a combination of Arches Platine and Sodium acetate developer

Zwischendurch mal etwas zum Aufwärmen.

Linhof Technika Tmax 100 in Tanol,

Kallitype onto HPR,

developer Rochelle salt and Sodium tungstate mixture.

FP4 N+1 in Tanol,

Kallitype onto Hahnemühle Platinum Rag,

developer Potassium sodium tartrate/Sodium tungstate mixture at 28°C.

Olympus OM2, red filter, Kodak High-Speed Infra-Red film developed in Kodak D76, negative scanned, digital processing in Lightroom.

 

The geotag is accurate to a few hundred metres only.

I shot this fence from the other side last year, under very similar conditions (sunset, fine weather), so apologies for the repetition if it looks familiar!

Happy Fence Friday

Candy tin pinhole camera.

Exposure: 2 min.

Ilford RC paper.

Old Ilford paper developer

Scanner: Epson V370

Zenza Bronica ETRS

Rollei RPX 400

Moersch ECO developer

 

Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Silica pre-coated, Oxalate/Acetate developer,

short Lead toning followed by Copper sulfate toner

View from Bald Head Island

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 18mm

Iridient Developer

Affinity Photo

Glen Falls Trail, Nantahala National Forest

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm

Iridient Developer

Warwoman Dell

Chattahoochee National Forest

 

Pentax K-1

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm

Iridient Developer

American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) in late winter garb.

 

Pentax K-1

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm

Iridient Developer

Camera: Nikon F6

Lens: Nikkor AF S 35mm F/1.8 G FX

Film: Kodak Portra 400

Developer: Lab

Scanner: Lab

Software: Camera Raw

Eno River State Park

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

Lensbaby Velvet 56/1.6

Iridient Developer

The sodium acetate developer produces the coolest image tone in Kallitype.

One or the other user may well have doubts about this. If the results are not as cool as expected, this is not due to the developer but to the workflow. A really cool tone is only maintained if the print does not come into contact with tap water before fixing. If the print is rinsed with tap water after the developer or the clearing bath, the image tone will be significantly warmer. It is not a question of which shade is perceived as more pleasant, but rather an advantage to know how to control the colourfulness.

For toning before fixing (platinum, palladium, gold), a rinse cycle is advisable in order not to change the property of the toner by introduced acid. For all tonings after fixing, a cooler initial print has the advantage of a higher maximum blackening. This is not decisive for successful toning, but differences in hue and saturation become apparent.

Left: developer, Citric acid clearing bath 1% (with demineralised water), ATS acidic fixer.

Right with a short rinse with tap water after the clearing bath,

Kallitype

Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Potassium Citrate developer, ATS alkaline fixer:

untoned

MT10 Gold toner

MT3 Vario toner (thiourea)

The white glory from last week it's all water under the bridge now. But for the next week new snow is forecasted. Leica M6, Summicron-M 2,0/50mm, Kodak TriX 400, prozessed with MZB two bath- balanced developer at ISO 250, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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In need of repair but saved from the Developers.

Pentax 6x7 MLU + 55mm Lens

Kentmere Pan 100 Film + ADOX Developer.

 

Negative scanned using a Pentax K1-II + K Adapter + Pentax 645 120 Macro Lens + Negative Lab Pro Software.

 

www.paulgreeves.co.uk

 

www.instagram.com/paulgreeves810/

Illustrations/code-names for the development team here at work.

 

If you have a problem - if no one else can help - and if you can find them - maybe you can hire: The Developers.

Bald Head Island

 

Pentax K-1

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 28mm

Iridient Developer

A coworker and I went to see the Valley of Fire State Park for an afternoon. The park is a 1h drive north-east of Las Vegas, Nevada. He is our star developer, who is very productive, and comes up with creative ideas. I took this shot with his Xiaomi Redmi 5 mobile phone.

 

I processed a photographic and a paintery HDR photo from a single mobile phone exposure, merged them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive feedback.

 

Thank you for visiting - ♡ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.

 

-- Xiaomi Redmi 5, HDR, 1 JPG exposure, 2019-03-04-sam-sheffres_hdr1pho1pai1f.jpg

-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography

Calf Gully Creek meets Dutchman Creek.

Bill Smith Park, Southport, NC.

 

Pentax K-1

Laowa 20mm f/4 Zero-D Shift

3-shot shift panorama

Iridient Developer

Affinity Photo

Beginners in the technique of Kallitype often ask which developer they should choose.

Only a comparison of colour and tonal values with identical exposure time. To achieve the same level of blackness with the acetate developer, the exposure time would have to be slightly longer.

The road to Wayah Bald

Nantahala National Forest

 

IR-converted Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 18mm

Iridient Developer

Minolta Autocord, Kentmere 400 @ISO400, yellow filter, Caffenol CL-CS, 15°C starting temperature, 60 minutes, Zone Imaging Eco Zonefix.

Leica MP | Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 | Ilford HP5+

 

Kodak HC-110(1+15) | 9:30Mins@23°c

Development details on FilmDev

Trees Snow and Clouds on Seventh Heaven at Stevens Pass in the Cascades of Washington State.

 

Camera: Nikon N60

Lens: Nikkor 28-80mm zoom

Film: Fujifilm Acros 100 II Neopan, Expired 10/2021

Developer: Beerenol (Rainier Beer)

This is a bulk gas carrier and guess what. That is a gas power station in the backround

Shot from Portishead Quay as the BRO Developer approaches Avonmouth.

Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum, Sodiumacetat Developer

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Nikon F-801s

Ai-S Nikkor 50mm ƒ2

Kodak Vision 250D_5246 [exp. 2003]

DIY ECN-2 kit_4:15min

3-panel stitch

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Event: Capesthorne Hall Classic Car Show

Location: Capesthorne Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire

Camera: Canon EOS 5

Lens(s): Canon EF 50mm f/1.4

Film: Kodak Gold 200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Camera

Lighting: Mixed weather

Mounting: Hand-held

Firing: Shutter Button

Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

One Watermark Place is located directly on the Intracoastal waterway in downtown West Palm Beach and has incredible water views. The property features resort-style amenities including valet parking, an Intracoastal-front pool and spa with private cabanas, a fitness center, available dock slips, and an outdoor kitchen. Condos at One Watermark Place feature large floor plans, water views from almost every room, high-end finishes, and large balconies. Property owners can have up to 2 pets. Tenants can have pets based on landlord preference. One Watermark Place has a Walk Score of 70.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:

www.emporis.com/buildings/133629/one-watermark-place-west...

wpb.condos/one-watermark-place/

 

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Every time I come to San Francisco, there is some kind of smart-ass billboard along the highway ... "ask your developer," it says.

 

Ask her what? Whether Twilio is better than some other provider? Whether the cloud is here to stay? Who comes up with these crazy signs?

 

Fortunately, it doesn't matter very much ... by the time I come back again, this billboard will have been replaced by something else just as mysterious.

 

Note: I chose this as my "photo of the day" for Nov 21, 2015

 

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In early November 2015, I flew from New York to San Francisco to take a weekend street-photography workshop under the tutelage of Eric Kim. As you might expect, I took gazillions of photos; but not all of them were specifically associated with the workshop itself. On the way out to San Francisco, I took a bunch of pictures with my iPhone; and during the weekend, I took a number of photos that had little or nothing to do with street-photography per se.

 

I’ll upload the photos in dribs and drabs during the next several days, and let you decide which ones are sufficiently interesting to warrant a second look…

Zenza Bronica ETRS

AGFA APX 100

Moersch ECO developer

I've tested 9 programs for the purpose of processing challenging nightscapes and for preparing images for time-lapses.

 

The comprehensive review can be found on my blog here:

 

amazingsky.net/2023/01/01/testing-raw-developer-software-...

Camera: Rolleicord

Film: Fuji Neopan 400

Developer: Microphen

Zenza Bronica ETRS

Ilford FP4 (zu entwickeln bis 1987)

Moersch ECO developer

 

Canon A-1

FD 50mm 1.8

Rollei Retro 80s

D-76 1:1

camera Lomography Diana Mini, film Foma Retropan 320 soft, dev in Foma Retro Special Developer (old) for 6 min

Calf Gully Creek, Bill Smith Park.

 

Pentax K-1

SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm

Iridient Developer

Ilford Sportsman AutoRF, Kodak Tri-X developed in Kodak Microdol-X 1+3, negative scanned and then digitally developed in Lightroom.

 

1963: school growing, new building going up. Everything gone, 2001 - houses now cover this site.

Dune Evening Primrose (Oenothera deltoides), Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

 

Pentax K-1

SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm

Iridient Developer

A couple of frames to illustrate the point of the Divided D76H, highlight preservation. The Courtyard has lovely shiny tiles so reflects the light beautifully and it was kind when I walked past. The stairs were a sunny sixteen challenge as well. There the lamp isn't blown out yet there is great shadow detail.

The developer is actually a variant on the Vestal divided D76. He couldn't remember on mixing if the sulphite went in A or B bath so split between them. The H is added as this formula looses the Hydroquinone but boosts the metol and borax, I ran 5mins in both baths with continuous gentle agitation.

For developer detaiols ee The Film Developing Cookbook Pg 85

 

Film is the ORWO N74 movie film in IXMOO home loaded with yellow filter on the f2 ZM Biogon 35mm.

 

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