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Shot with an Iskra Russian medium format folder (1962 vintage). Industar-58 75mm lens.
Arista Edu.Ultra (Fomapan Creative) 200 @ ISO 200 in 1:50 Rodinal 9 min 20C
LX, smc Pentax-M 50/2, Kodak High Contrast Copy 5069 '79 EI50, Rodinal 1+100 60min stand
Legendary Tech Pan predecessor, expired 1979. Emulsion looks damaged by fungal infection, no fog to speak of.
Freilichtmuseum Molfsee bei Kiel
Open-air museum Molfsee near Kiel
Mamiya 645 pro, Sekor C 1:1.9, 80 mm
Adox Pan 25 in R 09 (Rodinal)
Negativscan with Heidelberg Linoscan 1450, Newcolor 5000 2.0
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.
Leica M3 with Summicron 50 f2.0 Dual on TMAX100
Rodinal 1:50 at 19°C
I like TMAX100 a lot in Rodinal,
I'm pretty impressed!
Agfa Clack, using a pinhole (0.35 mm) instead of the lens.
10 seconds exposure.
Tri-X 400 in Rodinal 1+50 16min
5x7 Seneca Improved View, Schneider Symmar-S 180/5.6, 5x7 Gevaert Ultra Panchro '44, 10sec f/22, Rodinal 1+100 60min
Cropped heavily from left due negative being ruined by developing tank.
I think having the larger negatives helped out with this combination a lot. While yes, when working with Rodinal, you have to embrace the grain, I am rather pleased with these results. A bit more contrast and excellent sharpness are good things when the price is a bit more visible grain.
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Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Adox CHS 100 II @ ASA-80
Adox Rodinal (1+50) 11:15 @ 20C (Constant Rotation)
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
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.
This is the front door to my clients home in La Jolla, it's a beautiful work of art.
Love the look of stainless with Tri-X and Rodinal.
Also shot with the F6, 85mm 1.4, Tri-X and processed with Rodinal 50:1