rodneyAB
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Thanks for the link! good stuff
MelanieC said:I don't use it much because I rarely finish a roll at one sitting and can't be sure I won't be shooting in low light next time I pick up the camera, but the times I have used it I was very very pleased with it.
Wow, those photos are almost a year old. I need to load some Acros 100 into my Rollei again soon.
morgan said:....I've just started doing my own development with D76, but I'll have to try some others suggested here. I love that creamy look. Any suggestions?
doitashimash1te said:Melanie, I like your Rollei / Acros shots very much. What developer did you use?
kmack said:Beautiful film, particularly in 120. I use Clayton F76+ to develop it and it gives me great speed and tonal range.
Acros 100 (120 roll film) shot at 100.
Todd.Hanz said:the reciprocity is excellent, though I've never shot it at night.
long exposures with acros
Todd
rich815 said:Overall pretty well. Better than Tmax. Depends on your highlights of course. See my Flickr links above to get some idea...
rodneyAB said:returned to this site with intent to reduce the exposure time from 5 min, to 3 and 4 minutes. even tho highlites are still hot, i like the effect
rich815 said:I shot a couple rolls of Acros in my Hasselblad last night up around Point Bonita (special night access!) and then around the Marin headlands until about midnight (for those who are not San Franciso locals, this is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation just north of the Golden Gate Bridge). Interesting, swirling high level fog with some cool looking light "pollution" on the horizons and such. 4-6 minutes exposures. Might be interesting. Will post images later.