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Spring colors 2024 - part 1

 

Exposed on Ektar 100 using a Yashica D; developed in home-made ECN-2 color chemistry

 

#kodak #ektar100 #yashicad #tlr #filmphotography #diyecn2

Pentax K1000 + SMC Pentax-A 50/1.7

Fuji Eterna cine film @ iso 160

DIY ECN2 developer

Spring colors 2024

 

Exposed on Portra 160 using a Yashica D + Rolleinar close-up lens; developed in home-made ECN-2 color chemistry

 

#kodak #portra160 #yashicad #tlr #filmphotography #diyecn2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Pentax K1000

Ektachrome Slide Dupe

DIY ECN2 developer

Ondu 6x12 multiformat @ 6x12

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe @ iso 25

DIY ECN2 x 4.5 min

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

1938 Voigtländer Bessa 6x9

Kodak Portra 800

X-pro in DIY ECN-2

Nikon F2

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x-1981)

DIY ECN2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikon F2

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x-1981)

DIY ECN2

Nikon F2

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x-1981)

DIY ECN2

Nikkormat FTn

Nikkor 50/1.4

Ektachrome 64D (x - 1980)

DIY ECN2 process

Pentax K1000 + SMC Pentax-A 50/1.7

Fuji Eterna cine film @ iso 160

DIY ECN2 developer

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

1938 Voigtländer Bessa 6x9

Kodak Portra 800

X-pro in DIY ECN-2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Ondu 6x12 multiformat @ 6x12

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe @ iso 25

DIY ECN2 x 4.5 min

Nikon F2

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x-1981)

DIY ECN2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + micro NIKKOR 55/3.5

Ritz Crystal Big Print (expired)

DIY ECN2

Pentax K1000

Ektachrome Slide Dupe (exp'd 1980) @ iso 64

DIY ECN2 cross process

Exposed on ProImage 100 using a Canon FTb + 50/1.4 lens or 100/4 macro lens; developed in homemade ECN-2 color chemistry.

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

1938 Voigtländer Bessa 6x9

Kodak Portra 800

X-pro in DIY ECN-2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

1938 Voigtländer Bessa 6x9

Fuji Pro 400

X-pro in DIY ECN-2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Nikkormat FTn

Nikkor Micro 55/3.5

Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x - 1996)

iso 25

DIY ECN2

Spring colors 2024

 

Exposed on Ektar 100 using a Yashica D; developed in home-made ECN-2 color chemistry.

Nikkormat FTn

Kodak Ektachrome E100

Cross processed DIY ECN2

Ondu 6x12 multiformat @ 6x12

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe @ iso 25

DIY ECN2 x 4.5 min

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

April 2024

 

Observations

- The film base is probably the same as 120 and 35mm formats - it’s way too flimsy for Paterson tank + #20thcenturycamera reels; maybe the Stearman Press Tanks would work better (but I won’t purchase those until my current reels break)

- Only one sheet jumped off my reel during development with very gentle agitation (swirl stick + gentle pouring), but these are still the only sheets that have ever jumped off the reels during my three years of using this system

 

Results

- Halation! - I purposely shot the blooming dogwood with the sun coming in from the front (mid-afternoon full sun) to maximize flaring/reflection; I’m not a fan.

- Colors are a bit wonky (reasons below); I am a fan (when I expect/plan for it).

- I had some light leaks from film holders and weak Graflok back light seals (unexpected, but fixable)

- My ECN-2 developer is maybe going bad after ~15 rolls developed (time to mix a new batch)

- I used a 1942 Ektar lens for these images versus a modern Tele-Nikkor for the first test batch, so I expected more color aberration on the older lens.

 

Conclusions

- At ~$4 per sheet, Cinestill announced that 25-sheet boxes are now available on their online store. This is a great price for color 4x5 film (vs ~$7.5+ per sheet for Portra or Ektar)

- That said, my challenges developing these sheets at home due to the flimsy film base would keep me from buying more boxes of this film (past my crowdfunding reward); I dislike uncontrollable development mistakes

- I’ll fix light leaks and mix up fresh ECN-2 chemistry and finish out the box; I’ll probably stick to color film on 135 (250D) and 120 (Kodak Gold and Ektar) since they are easier to handle (yes, remjet removal is less of a pain than having sheets jump off the reels mid-development)

 

Exposed on Cinestill 400D with Pacemaker Speed Graphic + Kodak Ektar 127/4.7 lens; developed in homemade ECN-2 color chemistry.

Nikon F2

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe (x-1996)

DIY ECN2

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

Spring colors 2024 - part 1

 

Exposed on Ektar 100 using a Yashica D; developed in home-made ECN-2 color chemistry

 

#kodak #ektar100 #yashicad #tlr #filmphotography #diyecn2

Within two hours of this capture, this 1 inch pup was eaten by the 36 inch dog (it was literally swiped leaving the pot + soil intact).

 

March 2024

 

My box of crowd-funded color film arrived mid-December 2023, and I finally loaded and exposed six sheets over the weekend. I have used 400D in 120 format (same crowdfunding campaign) and thought it was nice enough, but not worth the markup when Kodak Gold is also available ($15 Cinestill vs $9 Kodak).

 

First impressions (loading and developing on a #20thcenturycamera reel in a Paterson tank)

- The film base is very thin and flimsy compared other 4x5 film I’ve used (Fomapan, Ilford, and Kodak)

- The sheets jumped off my reel during development, likely from inversions while washing (which other photographers have mentioned)

- VERY gentle agitation using the swirl-stick (Paterson tank) kept the sheets on the reel for the rest of development

- Negatives include artifacts on edges that are (hopefully) from the development troubles

- Colors, exposure, etc. all matched my expectations from intended light metering

 

Exposed on Cinestill 400D with a Burke and James 4x5 View Camera + Nikkor-T 270/6.3 lens; developed in developed in homemade ECN-2 color chemistry.

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe

exp. 12/1996

ISO 25

DIY ECN2 dev

Kodak Ektachrome Slide Dupe

exp. 12/1996

ISO 25

DIY ECN2 dev

Nikkormat FTn + Nikkor 50/1.4

Cinestill 800 @ 1600

DIY ECN2 bleach bypass

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