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Rex selenium meter made in Germany 1937.
(More pictures of this and other meters on my site www.kolumbus.fi/puistot/collection.)
A little while ago we started experimenting with some cyanotype style pictures. This is a bit more of a selenium tone, but fun nonetheless.
Forgot about this shot of the missus playing about with some strap thing on Sharon's dress before they headed out.
Really loving the 'Selenium' B&W setting in Topaz B&W effects 2!
Reference FIle: FLA-160806-ND800E-569-BW_selenium
Infrared Underwater Photography
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Fine Art Photography by Fernando Lopez Arbarello
Shot with the funkiest looking camera ; Zorki 10 ! Automatic exposure rangefinder with a selenium cell, no batteries. It was awarded the gold medal at the 1965 Leipzig World Fair. Imho the design of Zorki and the Enso building in this photo were both ahead of their time in the early sixties.
Fuji Neopan 1600 shot at Zorki's highest iso 320.
Rodinal 1+100 1hr stand.
Scanned from darkroom print (original's height about 30cm (one foot)). Had to enlarge a bit to really enjoy the wonderful analog grain!! :D
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I really liked her expression here, but my first edits weren't yielding good results. I went back and re-did it and tried the selenium preset with lightroom. Getting the tones just, right was my original problem.
French selenium meter Realt Photo from 1949. This version has black dials.
(More pictures of this and other meters on my site www.kolumbus.fi/puistot/collection.)
Back in the day when I used to print my photos, selenium tone was my favorite. I love the blue-ish purple hue that is created. Here's a shot at trying to replicate it in the digital darkroom of Photoshop CS2.
Channel Mixer
Color Balance [Midtones: add a dash of red and two dashes of blue]
This is also from when *Mike and I had the opportunity to meet and shoot with darkmatter and SF Buckaroo this past weekend. It was great to chat with fellow flickr'ers! Especially those whose photos I admire so much.
It's been awhile since I've uploaded an anything; been working with color film and cross processing lately. These negatives are from 2011 and printed in early 2012. The paper is Agfa Portiga-Rapid PRW123 (soft, chamois matte surface) c. 1960. Developed in Moersch SE5 Lith and toned in Selenium.
A partially Selenium toned Lith print of Stonebarrow, nr Charmouth, Dorset England. Lyme Regis is in the distance. Part of the Jurassic coast.
The meta data suggestes the shot was made on a Nikon D70. It was however made witha Bronica ETRS with a 50mm lens. The original negative was made on Ilford Delta 400, rated at 200 and processed in Pyro developer.
The lith print was then made and subsequently photographed with a Nikon D70 to 'digitise' it for inclusion on Flickr.
Schuykill River. Philadelphia, PA.
Olympus OM-1n 35mm film camera with a 50mm standard lens. Kodak TMAX 100 film.
Lith print using Fotospeed LD20 on Fomatone MG Classic fiber glossy. Toned in selenium.
Pintor Bessa, 2022
Selenium-toned FB silver gelatin print
15x20cm
“É um retrato que fiz em troca de um afecto. Este quadro tem o preço de um abraço”. Antônio Bessa
or a client, prints from glass negatives taken in ostende circa 1920. Printed on Bergger Variable NB 30x40cm, split toned with Moersch MT3 + selenium.
Selenium toned version of an old negative on Adox Nuance paper. Its much better than using ilford multigrade :)
Exponometru cu fotocelule de selenium (functioneaza fara baterii) calibrat pentru standarde ASA si Din. Permite masurarea luminii pentru diafragme de la 1.4 la 22 si viteze de la 1/1000 la 15 secunde.
Dotat cu un filtru alb (detasabil) pentru masurarea luminii incidente.
Facut in URSS intre anii 1960-1977
L-am comparat cu exponometrul de la aparatul digital si inca da rezultate suficient de precise dupa atatia ani.