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Sand Kids checking out sand crabs, in a sand pool at Double Island Point Queensland.

 

Bronica S2a, Ilford Delta Pro 100 reversal processed.

 

Biei, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, FDn 135mm F2.8, negative ISO 100 from Fuji expired 9 years ago exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 2 minutes 15 seconds, 2nd: BAN1 ) scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 DPI, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/54006585837/sizes/ up to 10119 × 6805 pixels compatible.

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Lenin park, Helsinki

 

My first attempt to reversal process black & white film into slides

25th Aug, Yubari, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, Tamron Macro 90mm F2.5, negative ISO 100 from Fuji expired 9 years ago exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 2 minutes 15 seconds, 2nd: BAN1 ) scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 DPI, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/53976769796/sizes/ up to 10176 × 6762 pixels compatible.

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Graflex Speed Graphic + Ektar 203/7.7

Ilford MGIV paper @ iso 3

Reverse processed

My-Tol

Vit. C - Peroxide bleach

 

Mikasa, Hokkaido. Trees have lost leaves, waiting for snow fall.

Ricoh XR8,SMC-Pentax135mm F3.5, negative for cinema from Fuji ( F64D ) exposed as ISO 40, developed with reversal processing ( 1st Finedol, B&W developer at 16 Deg.C. for 4 hours, 2nd: ECN-2 ), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 3600 dpi, edited with GIMP.

suter basel aplanat no.3

Olympus Om-1n (f8, 1/125) + Olympus Zuiko 85-250 mm lens @192 + Provia 100F pushed +2

mazo rapide orthoscope

25th Aug, Yubari, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, Tamron Macro 90mm F2.5, negative ISO 100 from Fuji expired 9 years ago exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 2 minutes 15 seconds, 2nd: BAN1 ) scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 DPI, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: live.staticflickr.com/65535/53978802129_6f09e336eb_o_d.jpg up to 10155 × 6757 pixels compatible.

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4x5, paper reversal process

Hidaka, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, Tamron Macro 90mm F2.5, AlienFilm Aeronega100, developed as reversal ( 1st: Korectol 37 Deg.C. 10 minutes, 2nd: CD3 + Na₂SO₃ +Citrate +NAOH, pH 11.2 ), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100+VueScan, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/54500052569/sizes/k/ up to 10144 × 6826 pixels compatible. This is for test of this film developed as positive. I prefer this more than developed as negative. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !

8 Sec exposure @ f8 EI6

 

1:30-2min dev

1hr 15min bleach in 200ml Hydrogen Peroxide with 2 teaspoon citric acid

~20sec exposure to light from enlarger at f8

 

This is more a test to see if I can get something resembling a positive image - which I can!! Now I need to start honing the process.

4x5 paper positive

[Shot on Ilford Delta 100 @400 (35 mm Gelatin Silver) with Zenit 11 and Helios-44M-4 lens. Developed by myself in a reversed process and pushed by 2]

E. Mazo rapide orthoscope 18x24

Reversal process with permanganate bleach. not enough bleach....

For celebrating the birthday of Gautama Budda, Iwamizawa, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, NFD 70-210mm F4.0, negative ISO 100 exposed as 240, developed with reversal processing as described before.

I do quite a bit of reversal processing of black and white film (in other words positive black and white slides). So I wondered whether Double X would reverse process. I shot a couple of rolls to find out.

 

With the first roll I did test shots at ISO 160, 250 and 400. Only those shot at ISO 400 had barely enough density to scan. I shot the second roll at ISO 400 but I increased exposure compensation by up to +2 on some shots like the one above.

 

I use the Rodinal process described in a paper written by Jens Osbahr titled "In Memory of Scala"-You can search it out on the web. I tried the formula variations described for Scala and for Ilford FP4. So here are my initial findings.

 

Yes the film will reverse. The positives tend to be thin. I would recommend shooting at 1000 ISO with XX. With positives just reverse everything you know about controlling negative density. Although the positives tended to be thin, I believe this could improve by shortening development time of the first developer and also Reducing the KCSN or leaving out of the formula altogether.

 

Having said all that, I succeeded in answering my own question-Yes one can produce a black and white positive with Double X-But there are much better films out there for doing so. Double X is best utilized as a black and white negative film.

25th Aug, Yubari, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, FDn 28mm F2.8, negative ISO 100 from Fuji expired 9 years ago exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 2 minutes 15 seconds, 2nd: BAN1 ) scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 DPI, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/53984288769/sizes/ up to 10122 × 6822 pixels compatible.

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Photo from an abandoned aqua park.

Model: me

[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44M-4 lens and Ilford Delta 100 black and white film. DIY developed in a reversal process, pushed +2]

Peak 850m, Yubari, Hokkaido. Back peak is Mt.Yubari.

Pentax MZ-M, EBC Fujinon 28mm F3.5 ( M42, with Rayqual adoptrer ), Fujicolor 100 ( negative ISO 100 from Fujfilm ), exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 100 seconds, 2nd:BAN1 ), scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/54274431216/sizes/ , the original: 10179 × 6840 pixels compatible. Learn DIY development and upgrade to film !

[Shot on Ilford Delta 100 @400 (35 mm Gelatin Silver) with Zenit 11 and Helios-44M-4 lens. Developed by myself in a reversed process and pushed by 2]

[Shot on Ilford Delta 100 @400 (35 mm Gelatin Silver) with Zenit 11 and Helios-44M-4 lens. Developed by myself in a reversed process and pushed by 2]

25th Aug, Yubari, Hokkaido.

Canon AV-1, Tamron Macro 90mm F2.5, negative ISO 100 from Fuji expired 9 years ago exposed as ISO 100, developed with reversal processing ( 1st: Korectol 30 DegC. 2 minutes 15 seconds, 2nd: BAN1 ) scanned with Plustek OpticFilm8100 + VueScan at 7200 DPI, edited with GIMP. Bigger sizes: www.flickr.com/photos/threepinner/53972146204/sizes/ up to 9360 × 6776 pixels compatible.

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E. Suter basel rapid aplanat no.3

[Shot on Ilford Delta 100 @400 (35 mm Gelatin Silver) with Zenit 11 and Helios-44M-4 lens. Developed by myself in a reversed process and pushed by 2]

Photo from an abandoned aqua park.

[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44M-4 lens and Ilford Delta 100 black and white film. DIY developed in a reversal process, pushed +2]

Photo from an abandoned aqua park.

[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44M-4 lens and Ilford Delta 100 black and white film. DIY developed in a reversal process, pushed +2]

[Shot on Ilford Delta 100 @400 (35 mm Gelatin Silver) with Zenit 11 and Helios-44M-4 lens. Developed by myself in a reversed process and pushed by 2]

Photo from an abandoned aqua park.

[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44M-4 lens and Ilford Delta 100 black and white film. DIY developed in a reversal process, pushed +2]

Photo from an abandoned aqua park.

[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44M-4 lens and Ilford Delta 100 black and white film. DIY developed in a reversal process, pushed +2]

Bronica S2a, Ilford Delta Pro 100 Reversal Processed.

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