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My first large format polaroid ever. Subject: a poorly-framed bottle of 1970s vintage Rodinal, which happens to work just fine.
Update: It's this picture.
SG, noname petzval 150/4, 9x12cm Fortepan 200 '89, Rodinal 1+50 13min
Some gear porn. Derogy Apl. no4 mounted on Kodak 10x8 Model B. Classic 12in f/8.
Rollei RPX 25 can give some fantastic images, but the contrast curve is very short. This roll was shot with the Hasselblad 501CM using the CZ 80mm f2.8 Planar. Developed in Rodinal 1:50 12 minutes. 30 second initial agitation and then two inversions every three minutes for a total development time of 12 minutes (the developer was a bit cool).
Kodak Tmax 400. Rodinal 1:50
I had to chop off a little of the image. Big ugly bush in the way. I should have shot Velvia instead. Maybe next time.
Lightroom 3.6 still butchers they imported negative scan.
I've been processing some old rolls of film I have that I've not had to the time to work on.
This was Delta 100 in Rodinal 100:1 for 1 hour standing development.
Over all I think the look is pretty good.
Shot with a FM2 and Zeiss 50mm 1.4 Planar.
Portraits au Rolleiflex 3.5 A, Foma 400 dans Rodinal (1+50, 11min@20°C).
J'avais volontairement surexposé la pellicule et j'ai une pellicule un peu trop dense et qui manque de contraste par endroit (Flare?). Peut être que am cellule à main (Lunasix) est fausse apr moment...
Les pros de l'argentique, savez vous si au tirage ca peut être meilleur? (un néga trop dense pour un scan).
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)
Shanghai gp3,9 minutes in rodinal 1-50@20c
75mm pinhole camera,I think F166. Pleasantly pleased with how these turned out,the app pinhole assist gave good readings with reciprocity included.
Taken with a rolleiflex 3.5A, Foma 400 in Rodinal, some slight flare on some pics that needed a post processing in order to have some contrast.
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While Rodinal may not have been the best choice for NP20 in its expired state, this was a perfect combination when the film was fresh. Despite the mixed lighting conditions, the grain and sharpness were excellent, and the contrast, despite being high, remained pleasing!
You can read the full review online.
www.alexluyckx.com/blog/index.php/2022/12/02/classic-film...
Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - ORWO NP20 @ ASA-80
Adox Rodinal (1+50) 9:30 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC