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  1. #11

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Hi john!
    These days leftovers are what's on the menu---leftover tmy-1, txp, fortepan 200, efke pl100 and hp-5+, all paired with an unpretentious d-76 from a picturesque region of rochester. This will have to do until I can stave off the wolf at my door! Next time I order film, I'll get a big fat juicy box of FP4+!
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    5x7, 8x10 and 7x17 = TMY in Pyrocat HD and contact printed on Azo.
    35mm & 4x5 = Tri-X in HC-110 and enlarged to any of 10 different papers.

    When the 4x5 Tri-X in the freezer is used up, I'll likely switch to TMY in Pyrocat HD for all LF sizes. I have an Azo head and can enlarge to Azo.

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    I shoot 5x7 and prefer Ilford FP4 and Tmax400 in PMK. I also just started using Efke25 in PMK and its very nice! Processed in a Jobo 3006 drum on a unicolor motor base.

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Fuji Velvia 50, Fuji E-6

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    For sheet film, HP5 Plus in straight D-76 for big sheets and 1+1 for small ones. For roll film, TX in D-76 1+1. Plain vanilla, all around.

    I still tinker with other films occasionally, but very rarely with other developers any more.

  6. #16

    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Kodak E100VS in whatever the lab uses to process it.

    I know . . . but I really don't like playing with chemicals. Anyone else using mostly E-6?

    Ciao!

    Gordon Moat Photography

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Adox Pan 25 in Rodinal, Delta 100 in Rodinal, HP5 (up to 1600) in Beutler's

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Efke PL 100 in D 76 1+1 or PMK

    Arista Edu Ultra 200 in PMK

    Tested with WinPlotter.

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    Tri-X in D-7

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    Re: what film to you shoot, and what do you like to process it in?

    FP-4+ developed in Metol/Acetone for sheet film. Pan-F in Rodinal for 120.

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