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themicahmachine
Yeah I'm tank developing 6 sheets at a time, so I can't really zone system properly. I'm usually just trying to hit somewhere in the middle to preserve detail in both highlights and shadows, then getting the contrast right after scanning. Sacrilege I know, but it really removes the need for a spot meter. Incident and the matrix meter between my ears is good enough.
The above refers to this post not tristans reply , Looks confusing!:)
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Shot with Chamonix 5×8" and Meyer Trioplan 260mm f:4.5 lens on 5×8" sheet of Adox CHS 25, developed in Rodinal (Foma R09 variant).
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David Hedley
Thanks andreios - I really appreciate your comment. I'm looking forward to getting back to some higher altitude hiking in the couple of months we have left before the snow arrives. Here is one last one from the most recent visit;
Feegletscher, with Dom in the background
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5793/...09efcaac_h.jpg
Sinar F, Rodenstock Grandagon-N 75mm, Fuji Acros / Xtol 1:1, orange filter
Woah. Love the mountain detail in the back right corner of the image. Great work. Do you have a site or flickr?
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Jiri Vasina
Here comes one without the "ghost" image:
Shot with Chamonix 5×8" camera and Schneider Xenar 210mm f:4.5 lens on 5×8" sheet of Adox CHS 25, developed in Rodinal (Foma R09 variant). Full frame.
Stupid question, I'm sure, but curious why your negatives have a almost toned look to them? Is it the Rodinal, the film, the post processing, etc?
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Johnathon, it's postprocessing. Since I don't have a real darkroom and scan all my negatives, I have settled to do a kind of sepia toning for this portfolio during finishing my work on each image. I save a plain grayscale version and also a toned one for each image.
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Ahh, ok. Did not know if it was something I wasn't aware of. Regardless, very nice.
Keep up the great work Jiri.
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Lonesome Sentinel, Sonora Pass
http://www.prestonbirdwellphotograph...-lg-rw-Web.jpg
Tachihara 4x5
180mm Fujinon
Astia 100F
Lovely work everyone!
--P
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Here's my first home processed slide film (or color film for that matter). I used the Arista Rapid E-6 kit to develop it.
Just a shot of one of the lakes in my town.
Taken with a Zone VI 4x5 camera and Fujinon W 125mm F5.6 lens, using a 2 stop graduated ND filter. Shot on Velvia 100 and processed with Arista E-6 chemicals.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/652/2...0499762e_o.jpgLake Loveland - Velvia - 4x5 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
I'll add more as I have time to scan in the slides. I developed 6 sheets at once in a Jobo Daylight tank.
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Colorado CJ
Here's my first home processed slide film (or color film for that matter). I used the Arista Rapid E-6 kit to develop it.
Just a shot of one of the lakes in my town.
Taken with a Zone VI 4x5 camera and Fujinon W 125mm F5.6 lens, using a 2 stop graduated ND filter. Shot on Velvia 100 and processed with Arista E-6 chemicals.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/652/2...0499762e_o.jpgLake Loveland - Velvia - 4x5 by
Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
I'll add more as I have time to scan in the slides. I developed 6 sheets at once in a Jobo Daylight tank.
Nice! If you want an even more dramatic look, try Velvia50 :) the whites at the top would probably be a dramatic purple hue.
This is lovely though, nice lines and choice in exposure.
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StoneNYC
Nice! If you want an even more dramatic look, try Velvia50 :) the whites at the top would probably be a dramatic purple hue.
This is lovely though, nice lines and choice in exposure.
Yeah, I got 120 sheets of Velvia 50 in Quickloads in the freezer and 125 sheets of older Velvia 50 regular sheets I just picked up. I don't know how the sheets I just picked up are going to act though as they are very old, but freezer stored.
I haven't shot any of the Velvia 50 yet, but that will change this weekend. I am heading up to Glenwood Springs to shoot the Hanging Lake and other areas around there. The Velvia 50 Quickloads are coming along on the hikes!
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Originally Posted by
Colorado CJ
Yeah, I got 120 sheets of Velvia 50 in Quickloads in the freezer and 125 sheets of older Velvia 50 regular sheets I just picked up. I don't know how the sheets I just picked up are going to act though as they are very old, but freezer stored.
I haven't shot any of the Velvia 50 yet, but that will change this weekend. I am heading up to Glenwood Springs to shoot the Hanging Lake and other areas around there. The Velvia 50 Quickloads are coming along on the hikes!
Yes!!!!