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Paul doing some developing - this was a 20s expsoure (can't remember what aperture I was using though). Light source was from Ilford safelights.

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The 16mm cine film Developing Tank appears unused

or if used has been cleaned meticulously.

 

The ORIGINAL box shows some signs of wear.

 

The Developing Tank is from Leningrad, Russian / USSR. It has a certificate.

It dates 18 VIII 1964. (That's 18th of August 1964)

  

The rubber pipes are in really good condition and not porous or brittle at all.

Quite amazing for this age. The Tank itself is almost scratch free, shining

and just looks fantastic. I do not know how to use it. And I am only selling

as I have course fees to pay, so it is a reluctant sale of an object I adore.

 

If you are interested in the Developing Tank then please see the

collection of youtube videos I made showing it from all angles

 

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL000C1C02C698EBC3

(at the moment I have 8 or so individual short clips of the developing tank,

arranged in a playlist, please check through them on you tube)

 

You should be able to see how good it looks. I can re-film any aspect of it

if you are interested, so please just get in touch, with questions and suggestions.

I am uploading the youtube videos at the moment, so they may take an hour or

so before they link up correctly.

 

I hope you will love this item as I did.

 

check this page it lists lots of tanks for sale in the US and UK, mine is the cheapest: www.super8camera.com/netsearch.php?zoekterm=developing+ta...

Getting ready to fly that paper airplane.

This is my first self-developed roll of black and white film. The stats for the camera and film are below, as well as the procedures that I used. I am pretty sure I messed up a few things, cause 1) some frames didn't come up at all, they had some sort of white (looks like overexposed) areas, and I am thinking that might be because of sloppy insertion of film into the reel, especially since I have the metal one, it makes things a bit more difficult to put film evenly. 2) the times for developing the film, fixing it, hypo clearing agent, and photo-flo were all the way messed up :) I don't even remember the exact times I put, but I will do an estimate below. I scanned the film, but did not do any processing on it, just added a border to make them a bit more interesting for my own taste.

 

Camera: Zenit-E

Lens: Asahi Super-Takumar 135mm/f3.5

Film: Arista II, ISO 400, fresh (non expired)

Scanned with: Canon 8800F

 

Developing procedure:

 

1:

Developer: Launder Chemical Formula 76

Ratio: 1:1, single roll, 8oz (4oz developer + 4oz water)

Time: 8 minutes, agitate every 30 seconds for 15 seconds :)

(I am telling you, don't know where I got this number from)

Temperature: tried to keep it at 68F/20C

 

2:

Fixer: Lauder Chemical Formual 763

Time: 2 minutes, agitate every 15 seconds

 

3:

Hypo-Clearing Agent: Launder Chemical Formula 150

Ration: 1:7, single roll, 8oz (1oz agent + 7oz water)

Time: don't recall, but something like a minute or so (1 min)

 

4:

 

Koda Photo-Flo 200

A couple of drops and god know what I did, just shaked it a bit

 

5:

Ran water for 10 minutes at 68F/20C

 

Basically, I am pleased with the results, but still don't know what happened to those overexposed areas. I am sure that was not the film, but something to do with incorrect position of film on the reel during development. Need to get the plastic container I think.

 

Any comments would be appreciated, please give me something to work on, anything would do, from times of developing to image enhancements.

 

Thanks

Tried to do color infrared. CIR/IRG sort of processing.

 

Lens was a Nikon AF-S 35mm DX probably @ Æ’/5.6

  

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The 16mm cine film Developing Tank appears unused

or if used has been cleaned meticulously.

 

The ORIGINAL box shows some signs of wear.

 

The Developing Tank is from Leningrad, Russian / USSR. It has a certificate.

It dates 18 VIII 1964. (That's 18th of August 1964)

  

The rubber pipes are in really good condition and not porous or brittle at all.

Quite amazing for this age. The Tank itself is almost scratch free, shining

and just looks fantastic. I do not know how to use it. And I am only selling

as I have course fees to pay, so it is a reluctant sale of an object I adore.

 

If you are interested in the Developing Tank then please see the

collection of youtube videos I made showing it from all angles

 

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL000C1C02C698EBC3

(at the moment I have 8 or so individual short clips of the developing tank,

arranged in a playlist, please check through them on you tube)

 

You should be able to see how good it looks. I can re-film any aspect of it

if you are interested, so please just get in touch, with questions and suggestions.

I am uploading the youtube videos at the moment, so they may take an hour or

so before they link up correctly.

 

I hope you will love this item as I did.

 

check this page it lists lots of tanks for sale in the US and UK, mine is the cheapest: www.super8camera.com/netsearch.php?zoekterm=developing+ta...

A day in Greenwich

Shot on Bronica C, developed in Caffenol C L

Developed with New55 R3 Monobath Developer

 

Camera: Ansco Color Clipper

 

Film: Kodak T-Max

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The 16mm cine film Developing Tank appears unused

or if used has been cleaned meticulously.

 

The ORIGINAL box shows some signs of wear.

 

The Developing Tank is from Leningrad, Russian / USSR. It has a certificate.

It dates 18 VIII 1964. (That's 18th of August 1964)

  

The rubber pipes are in really good condition and not porous or brittle at all.

Quite amazing for this age. The Tank itself is almost scratch free, shining

and just looks fantastic. I do not know how to use it. And I am only selling

as I have course fees to pay, so it is a reluctant sale of an object I adore.

 

If you are interested in the Developing Tank then please see the

collection of youtube videos I made showing it from all angles

 

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL000C1C02C698EBC3

(at the moment I have 8 or so individual short clips of the developing tank,

arranged in a playlist, please check through them on you tube)

 

You should be able to see how good it looks. I can re-film any aspect of it

if you are interested, so please just get in touch, with questions and suggestions.

I am uploading the youtube videos at the moment, so they may take an hour or

so before they link up correctly.

 

I hope you will love this item as I did.

 

check this page it lists lots of tanks for sale in the US and UK, mine is the cheapest: www.super8camera.com/netsearch.php?zoekterm=developing+ta...

This is the developed RAW, no changes other than WB, no NR. Much more detail apparent

Strobist: Nikon D700, pocket wizards. Sunlight through sheet behind, SB800's right and left, low power.

 

Having grown up in the post 60’s, 70’s, I got the idea that natural was better than processed (organic was not yet a cult and natural still had a definition that could be trusted. This is not the case now.) I believed that the girl on the Herbal Essence shampoo bottle,with flowers and herbs

streaming from her perfect hair, was the perfect kind of girl. She was so natural and so in tune with nature that it lived in her hair. I confess, I had a thing for her. See the rest of this post at..

 

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The 16mm cine film Developing Tank appears unused

or if used has been cleaned meticulously.

 

The ORIGINAL box shows some signs of wear.

 

The Developing Tank is from Leningrad, Russian / USSR. It has a certificate.

It dates 18 VIII 1964. (That's 18th of August 1964)

  

The rubber pipes are in really good condition and not porous or brittle at all.

Quite amazing for this age. The Tank itself is almost scratch free, shining

and just looks fantastic. I do not know how to use it. And I am only selling

as I have course fees to pay, so it is a reluctant sale of an object I adore.

 

If you are interested in the Developing Tank then please see the

collection of youtube videos I made showing it from all angles

 

www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL000C1C02C698EBC3

(at the moment I have 8 or so individual short clips of the developing tank,

arranged in a playlist, please check through them on you tube)

 

You should be able to see how good it looks. I can re-film any aspect of it

if you are interested, so please just get in touch, with questions and suggestions.

I am uploading the youtube videos at the moment, so they may take an hour or

so before they link up correctly.

 

I hope you will love this item as I did.

 

check this page it lists lots of tanks for sale in the US and UK, mine is the cheapest: www.super8camera.com/netsearch.php?zoekterm=developing+ta...

LinuxTag 2013

„Developing websites "the UNIX way" using Python and Flask“, Jos Vos, X/OS Experts in Open Systems BV

21.11.19. Dublin, Ireland. The Irish Penal Reform Trust and the Irish Criminal Bar Association co-host a seminar on Developing Youth Justice: 18-24s in the Criminal Justice System. Main speakers included; David Stanton TD, Minister of State at the Department of Justice and Equality, Senator Lynn Ruane, Dr Laura Janes, Legal Director with the Howard League for Penal Reform, Ian Power, CEO of Community Creations (SpunOut.ie and Crisis Text Line Ireland), Sarah-Jane Judge BL, Barrister and Lecturer and Eddie D’Arcy, CEO of Solas Project. ©Photo by Derek Speirs

 

This is my first TLR camera, and these are some samples from the test roll. Ilford HP5+ pushed at 1600. Self developed. Rodinal 1:100, 22'7ºC, 93 min, Stand developed (agitate gently for the first minute). Lights measured with a Sekonik L-208.

NASA DEVELOP National Program, DEVELOP Day at NASA Langley to recognize DEVELOP's 20th Anniversary

The Developing Leaders Initiative (DLI) is the premier leadership program for Sigma Alpha Mu undergraduates, funded by the Sigma Alpha Mu Foundation. Exceptional undergraduate members from across North America are selected to participate in this special program. Sigma Alpha Mu is excited to share that the program is being changed to an annual program that will consist of a rewarding six-month leadership experience beginning with an in-person weekend meeting in January and concluding with a virtual meeting in May with the Octagon.

Developing Ovum of Millepora platyphylla. 800X in microscope. OnePlus 8t+ "Pro Mode" jpeg. Collected April 9, 1986. Stained with Cason's Trichrome. Slide by Esther Peters.

A development in Chesterfield County under development...

The Developing Leaders Initiative (DLI) is the premier leadership program for Sigma Alpha Mu undergraduates, funded by the Sigma Alpha Mu Foundation. Exceptional undergraduate members from across North America are selected to participate in this special program. Sigma Alpha Mu is excited to share that the program is being changed to an annual program that will consist of a rewarding six-month leadership experience beginning with an in-person weekend meeting in January and concluding with a virtual meeting in May with the Octagon.

Developing Community and Creative Enterprises Seminar Series : April 28

 

Urban Exploration in Schmiechen (Schelklingen), Germany

Camera: Leica M6 + Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f1.4 MC

Film: Kodak TriX 400

Developing: 60:00 Semi-Stand in Rodinal

Developed using darktable 4.0.0

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