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Welta Perle 6x9 Folder
Shanghai GP3
Agfa Rodinal Developer
Ilford Rapid Fixer
Fotospeed RA50 Wetting Agent 1:200
Developer: Fuji Microfine 6'30" (24C)
Not at home now, so just uploaded and run. visiting and replying latter, sorry!!
Kiev 88
Arsat B 80mm 2.8/f
shanghai gp3 100
100iso
rodinal 1+50, 15 minutes
epson 4490 scan @ 100% 2400dpi
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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.
Yashica Mat 124G // Yashinon 80/3.5
1/60@f11, filter: Red (Code: WBB_2009.0922_SHGP3_07-F11-60-R)
陽明山.台北
I took this picture with a TLR purchased in the Czech Republic a few days ago. I made a mistake immediately, I looked in the window for the size 6x4, 5. This one and many others came out overlapped!
I developed the film using for the third time the same CAFFENOL-C chemicals without adding anything, I just lengthened the time. 85' instead of 80'
These pictures are all from my first attempt at home developing. I used Shanghai 100 ASA 120 film in a Diana F+ camera. I used all Kodak chemicals to do the developing. I was careful with the times, but not too fussy about the temperatures. We have hard water, so I ended up with some water spots. I will use Photo-Flo next time.
Shanghai GP3 100 shot at EI 400.
Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6.
Push processed two stops.
Large version at: emulsive.org/photography/extinguished-shanghai-gp3-100
Filed under: #Medium_format, #Photography
Taken with a flexaret 3 ,sunny 16 rule on shanghai gp3 100 pan.
taken in Spencer Ohio. developed with D76 for 10 min. rinsed with 60 deg. water for a grainy effect.
1/30 @ f16, filter: Red (code: 2009.0830_WBB_04-F16-30-R)
Yashica Mat 124G, ShangHai GP3 PAN Film ISO 100
(潮鏡公園.北濱公路.Taiwan)
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
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