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june zenit 12xp tmax 100 developed in rodinal 1+49
i found i love this film, but during the development i didn't know the fixing time has to be doubled(or will be a purple color overlay of the antihalo layer)
Canon A1
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (Kodak GA 100-7), exposed 100 Iso
Developed: R09 (Rodinal) 1+150 (3ml. R09 + 450ml. H2O), 20°, Stand 90 minutes
Scanned like a Dia film
Incident metering. Adox HR-50 developed in Rodinal 1+100.
Total time 32 minutes, initial agitation: 1 minute, two tilts after each 3 minutes. 22°C
Scanned Negative
Nikon F2
Nikkor P.C Auto 105mm f/2.5
Tri X
Rodinal 1:25
In the 80's Swedish Navy were looking desperately for Sovjet super submarines in the water on the east coast. After a while, and several millions of Swedish taxpayers money later, it became clear to some scientist that it was school of fish that were farting. Or, so they said....
I have now proof that the Sovjet scientist were even better then we feared in our worst nightmares. This is the first publiched picture of an old Sovjet submarine that has drilled itself through the ground in an attempt to attack their worst enemy from behind, those cowards!
This is my first test shot with the Wista 10x8 camera that I've borrowed. I thought it best to pick a subject that wasn't going to move very much because I wanted to shoot wide open. I've uploaded a 1600px high file for anyone wanting to get a closer look at that tasty bokeh.
300mm/5.6
Adox CHS 100 film
Rodinal 1:50
I scratched the emulsion of the film on the corners of the neg when I tried to get it out of the processor. I didn't take too much care because this is just a test.
The full-res scan from my Epson V700 at 2400ppi converts to 1.6m x 2m @ 300ppi, TIF size is 921mb.
Does anyone want to work out how many megapixels that is? :-P
leica IIIf 35mm colar skopar , apx100 in rodinal, sepia toned. The leica is new to me and I forget to adjust the auxilary veiwfinder for close work and end up tightly cropping on the right taking vertical shots. All the fun of fully manual camera.......
Teemu goes over the damn hippie and smacks his tail on the coping on his way down. Thank you Mr. Barbier for a trick so awesome!
I was given three rolls of 35mm Kodak Technical Pan (expired 2002). I hunted around for a development scheme and finally settled on this. Mostly because I had Rodinal. I'm only posting in case some of you still have some in the fridge.
16 EI
Rodinal 1+150 for thirteen minutes
Agitate with 30 seconds initial inversions, then 3 inversions at 10 minutes,7 minutes,4 minutes, and 1minute counting down. (every 3 minutes)
Regular stop, fix and hypo.
I used 5ml of Rodinal in 750ml of H2O. That gives less than the recommended 10ml of Rodinal but the negatives really look great (full tone scale).
I had to figure out a curve profile as I felt (and still do) that the midtones were not right. Technical Pan is also a dust magnet; lots of healing tool. Even with Rodinal there is virtually no grain.