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iPhone Developer Panel at Widget Summit 2008
From left to right: Raven Zachary, Tom Conrad, Dom Sagolla, and Sunil Verma
obscured by podium: Brian Fling
Photograph from Mobile Developer Summit 2011 held in Bangalore, India, 2-3 November 2011, produced by Saltmarch Media. Photograph ©Copyright Saltmarch Media. Non-commercial use permitted with attribution and linkback to this page on Saltmarch's Flickr photostream. All other rights reserved.
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The Anneman-Gainer developer should be useful for pushing conventional films, so I put it to the test.
This is from a roll of APX100 exposed at ISO 400, i.e. pushed by two stops. Developed semi-stand for 75 mins in 1+50; 30s initial inversion and one inversion halway through. I got some uneven development around some sprocket holes, so I think next time I'll try inverting at 20m, 40m and 60m.
The negatives, although they look a little unusual - grey all over - are perfectly useable. There's the same or less grain compared to exposing the film at its box speed and developing in Rodinal. Contrast is a bit less than I see it when souped in Rodinal, but it's not bad. I'd say it's comparable to TMX at box speed when I develop it.
I ought to be able to get at least another stop push from this developer without grain getting upleasant. I wonder what Tri-X at 3200 would look like?
Taken with an Olympus Trip 35.
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Nikon F3 w. 24mm Nikkor f:2.8
Tmax 400 @ 400 ISO developed in HC110 dillution B
Scanned w. D2x with 55mm f3.5 Micro Nikkor
Safari 4 is slightly faster than Chrome 4, at least on my machine, but Chrome has a WONDERFUL Developer Tools GUI that I really like. (Safari's got something similar, but I prefer Chrome's)
Safari has better integration with contextual menu tools, bookmarks management, etc.
Chrome has a really small CPU footprint and is fast and clean UI.
Competition is good for all of us.
Well... the met/quin looked all right, nice (rather grey, and big) needles, but the wax stopper of the second part disintegrated (that's the dark stuff); the act/cons had become rock hard, so I took a hammer and solved that problem. Dissolved the lot (as I did before) and filtered.
But did it wòrk? do you ask...
Well, in fact, it most certainly did! See next pic.
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