Adox Film?

Adox CMS 20 with its Adotech developer is a wonderful combination. Bob is right that the coatings need to be handled with care, especially given the extreme curly propensity of the film 😉 I have developed CMS 20 with rodinal, but I strongly prefer the midtones with the Adotech developer.

Here are a couple of images I caught with CMS 20:>

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Some of the shots above are VERY nice! I'll keep looking for some Adox here to try out. I get the message that all of these old-style emulsions are a bit fragile - Efke, Foma, Adox and (unlike the newer films) could do with a hardening fixer but the tonal range seems most interesting and definitely worth a try. I think the CMS20 might be a bit slow for my purposes - I'll look for the CHS 50 or 100.
 
Some of the shots above are VERY nice! I'll keep looking for some Adox here to try out. I get the message that all of these old-style emulsions are a bit fragile - Efke, Foma, Adox and (unlike the newer films) could do with a hardening fixer but the tonal range seems most interesting and definitely worth a try. I think the CMS20 might be a bit slow for my purposes - I'll look for the CHS 50 or 100.

Also, the newer ones of Adox CHS use gelatin on both sides of the crystal clear PET substrate- on the back layer it is coated to avoid micro-scratches from the camera back (gelatin will also quill with water and after drying ist plain surface again), so that scanners will have it easier.
 
I came across this thread while looking for some examples of photographs taken with Adox CMS 20. I loved the comment from Nando who said, "I like CMS 20 but using the recommended Adotech developer makes it a bit expensive."

This appears to have come from a person who posted shots taken with a
24f2.8 Elmarit-M, 35f2.8 Summaron-M, 35f2 Summicron-M ASPH and a 90f2.8 Elmarit-M (latest version).

I'd have thought the answer was simple enough. Use cheaper gear!
 
Here are some shots from a Adox CMS 20 roll developed in ADOLUX APH 09 1:100 for about 18 minutes @ 20° Celsius..
Fired through Fed nkvd + its original lens and light yellow filter.
I shot that roll as 10 ASA since I was having the idea to try it in Rodinal kind of developer..
The scanner I was using is plustek 7400 and it could hardly scan the shadows from any microfilm, although the negative have a lots of detail in highlights and shadows..
 

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