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Continuing the experimentation with HC-110 .... really liking the results as it seems to offer very nice shadow details and a nice transition of tones. Compared to Rodinal, which I have been experimenting with quite a bit, I would say that Rodinal tends to offer a more contrasty negative versus HC-110.
Anyone else with some thoughts / experience between these two developers ?
Shot on the shoreline of Lake Ontario, part of my "Shorelines" series
Shanghai GP3 in HC-110 solution "B" for 7.5 minutes @ 20'C
Hasselblad & 80mm
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Zero Image 45 pinhole camera; 4x5 in film; focal length 25mm; d 0.18 mm; f/138; <145º
Shanghai GP3 100; 100 ASA; exp time 3 sec; Rodinal 1+50 20º 15 min (4 inv / 1 min)
Abandoned playground on the shores of Lake Ontario ... from my "Shorelines" series
Shanghai GP3 in HC-110 solution "B" for 7.5 minutes @ 20'C
Hasselblad & 80mm
My first roll with my newly acquired Rolleicord V. This camera used to belong to my great Grandfather, then my Uncle, and now me!... This is also my first roll of Shanghai GP3 Pan 100 film. Given the price of the film, I'm very impressed!
Shanghai GP3 Pan 100 film. Rodinal 1+100 @20C, 60 minutes. Agitate first minute, then stand.
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Holga 120GN Camera
Optical Lens 60mm f8 Lens
Shanghai GP3 Film
Rodinal R09 Developer 1:49
Ilford Rapid Fixer 1:9
Fotospeed RA50 Wetting Agent 1:200
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Holga 120GN Camera
Optical Lens 60mm f8 Lens
Shanghai GP3 Film
Rodinal R09 Developer 1:49
Ilford Rapid Fixer 1:9
Fotospeed RA50 Wetting Agent 1:200
Nikon FM2n, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 Series E, Shanghai GP3 100, T-Max 1+9 for 8 minutes at 68°F.
I have two more rolls of this, so I'll develop one in Rodinal, and the other in D-76, but I don't think I'll buy it again. By my eyes it's grainier than Fomapan 400, there are no edge markings on the film, and the metal cassette it was loaded in was Fuji C200 with a black sticker over it. It wasn't even particularly cheap.