Technika IV 6x9, 100 2.8 Planar, FP4
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Technika IV 6x9, 100 2.8 Planar, FP4
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Soy field. Xenar 135/4.7
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@ Jim: Thanks for the link. If nothing else, this is a load of fun.
Latest, yesterday, Rodinal 1/500 for 30 minutes. I think it especially challenging for the film as ribbon was in very deep...
In using the 510 Pyro I have discovered it is somewhat difficult to stir developer completely into solution. There have been instances where mixing/stiring for 5, or even 10 minutes, and then...
Second negative. Turned out very thin; took some manipulation in Lightroom. Same film, scene, exposure processed with 510 Pyro, 1/500, 5 minutes. 1 inversion at 2.5 minutes. Sorry for dust spots.
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Not being familiar with 2556, I am not sure the problems associated with using that film. My initial instinct was to allow it to sit for the entire 30 minutes. However, at the 15 minute mark I went...
A test shot for any fellow travelers.
Rodinal 1/500, 30 minutes, one inversion at 15 minutes. ISO 6, Metered at 8 seconds; exposed for 30 seconds.
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Fire away.
This is another from same day. Arista Ortho Litho @ ISO 6. Same processing
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Thanks. This one metered at 8 seconds at f8; I exposed for 30 seconds. Rodinal 1/160 for eight minutes. One inversion every two minutes. I think I am going to try one inversion at four minutes next.
Technika II, 135 4.5 Xenar, Arista Ortho Litho @6 ISO
I guess it is a tiny format: Busch Pressman C (2x3), Munchen Corygon Anastigmat 105 4.5, Arista EDU 100
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The photo I posted in my introduction came from near Peru, Illinois.
My job takes me, frequently to Chicago, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, and north of Ann Arbor. What sort of asylum is populated by people for whom geography is ever a consideration? :)
Best,
Wayne
Near Cincinnati.
I did go check out the thread on Epson scanners/holders. It looks like it was written in 2015. My scanner was purchased this year and, I believe, came with the improved holders. Oddly enough, I had...
Thanks for that. It is a distinct possibility, and one that I have not considered before, that I have not let negatives dry long enough. I was pretty excited to get this one scanned, and dried it per...
Near Peru, Illinois. Linhof Master technica, 120mm 5.6 Rodenstock, HP5. I introduced myself a couple days ago. This is around my fourth or fifth LF negative, so I welcome criticism. I referee high...
Thanks for the welcome and for the information on the LF Asylum.
My LF journey begins. About two years ago I began my return to film. I clearly remember how happy I was with the advent of digital photography: finally, no more waiting for film processing. But in...