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ilford fp4, hc-110 dil b 9 minutes, mamiya 7ii, 65mm
negatives looked very dense with 9min development but i think the tones came out very nice. 8 min is probably ideal
12-May-2024 22:25
Ilford FP4+ rated @ EI 100
Kodak XTOL 1+1 : 10 mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash 5 mins
Inversions first 30 sec then two every 30 mins
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
John Finch Alkali Fixer (1+4)
Clearing time 2 mins. Total fix time 4 mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with frequent water changes
Ilfotol : 1 ml in 600ml for 2 minutes
Bronica SQAi + 80mm
Highlight = 6
Shadow = 1
Midpoint = 3
Filters : None
Final LV=3
Reciprocity 22 sec goes to 90 sec
90 sec @ f16
Last spring break (yep, it took me 9 months to develop the film and 3 more to scan it) I went to Boston, Salem, new Hampshire, and Maine to visit some of the most incredible people I have ever known. I've made it a point to travel places where I know people because they are helpful, courteous, and so fun to be around.
Carla took me out to Salem one day and we did a bit of walking around because the weather was perfect. This is one image that I can't wait to print - maybe I'll wait until next spring break!
Rolleicord 2B on Ilford Fp4+ in Rodinal 1:50 for 15 min. The Rodinal wasn't much worth anymore, much too old, so the negatives were extremely thin. Not sure if it was a blessing or not. But my Epson V700 could get something out of the negative.
18-Mar-2022 14:05 - Ilford FP4+ ISO125 @ EI 100
Developed in ID-11 1:1 - 11 mins @ 20C
Bronica SQAi + 50mm
Highlight = 17
Shadow = 11
Midpoint = 15 (Sunny 16)
Red (-2.5)
Final LV=13
1/30 sec @ f16
Centennial Park, Tsawwassen.
Back to editing some B&W negatives I recently had processed.
Ilford FP4+
Canon 1000FN with 50mm prime.
Beauty of film is that I have no idea what exposure settings I used at the time!
Scanned the negatives at work on an Epson 550v to 16bit TIFF. Unhappy to discover quite a few of the negatives had scratches from the processor. I guess they're not used or cleaned as well as they used to be! Discovered that hardly any of my usual tools could read the particular TIFF format generated by the Epson scan tools, so used Windows' photo editor to save a copy out which could then be handled by Silver Efex Pro 2, my favourite B&W tool. Before that I used PhotoShop (which could actually handle the Epson file it turned out) to fix up the worst of the scratches and dust spots.
ilford fp4, hc-110 dil b 9 minutes, mamiya 7ii, 65mm
negatives looked very dense with 9min development but i think the tones came out very nice. 8 min is probably ideal
Camera: Leica III
Lens: Jupiter-8 50mm/f2
Exposure: 1/30 @ F/2
Film:Ilford FP4 dev. in Microfine 24 C/7 min