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DG429 wanted to try and develop c-41 in my ilfosol. We tried it. The results were interesting. I then tried to develop some fomapan 400 in it and this is the result. I did not add a selenium treatment. This is straight from the negative.
Canon Populaire
50mm
Fomapan 400
Developed in ruined ilfosol
Our Software Developers can monitor as well as test activity on our STOPwatch real-time kiosks. The top LED screen and the LCD screen below have permanent residence in their office.
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Approx 10% crop of the full frame. Easy read of the alarm company logo, impressive developer/film combination.
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Sentia Australia Pty Ltd
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Flex Crash Course led by Adobe's Ted Patrick at the Ribbit Spawn- Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com
I decided to compare the four different film developers I've got in stock. They are: HC-110 (dil. B), Pyrocat HD (1+1+100), Rodinal (1+50), and Xtol (replenished stock). This is a comparison of the results. Can you tell which is which? All times were taken from the Massive Dev Chart. Scanned in Vuescan with the multi exposure option checked.
In order, they are:
Top left: Kodak HC-110 (B)
Top right: Agfa Rodinal (1+50)
Bottom left: Pyrocat HD
Bottom right: Kodak Xtol (replenished)
Taken at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg, PA.
Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M
Film: Ilford HP5+
A ribbon-cutting ceremony closed the opening event of the new pedestrain plaza and a car park on Miami Beach's Lincoln Road.
City of Miami Beach and Developer Robert Wennett together openeded the new 1100 Block of Lincoln Road at 1:11 PM on Monday, January 11, 2010
On 26th November, at the Think Tank Birmingham, over 100 technology professionals - from CTO to software developers - attended the Harvey Nash Technology Survey event to discuss and debate the future of technology, tech careers and much more besides. Panel members were:
Ed Tucker – Head of Cyber Security, HMRC
Fred Warren – Connected Digital Services, Microsoft
Nick Holzherr – Founder/CEO, Whisk.com
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