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Wow, Bryan. 2 minutes in a tray? It looks great with even development, which I would've expected to be a challenge.
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Well it's not perfect. This is also my first tray-developed nenative ever.
I think my temperature was a little hot. Next time I might make sure I am at 68F and go for 3 minutes.
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Corran
Next time I might make sure I am at 68F and go for 3 minutes.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Acufine work the same way on most films regardless of development temperature or time (as long as you adhere to a recommended minimum temp/time)?
Or am I confusing it with another developer?
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I have heard that said of Diafine, but (at least in my experience) the temperature does matter with Acufine.
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I believe you are thinking about Diafine, which I think was developed by the same person.
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Thanks for clearing that up, guys.
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Test shot of red roses
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Michael Cienfuegos
I really like this image, being out of focus makes it very eerie, really cool. Did you find this in Old Town? I didn't go this year.
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Thanks Michael. No, this was at Kobey's Swap Meet at Sports Arena. The OOF also sort of messes with the scale. These were probably 8 or 10 inches high.
~J
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First shots with 8x10 FujiHRT
Kodak2D
G-Claren 270mm
Scan of Contact prints
NB: If any one can give me simple directions to upload shots through my Flicker a/c
I would be most appreciated,I have got the link to work but not open a link only.
Regards
Bazz8