lZr
L&M
I was given this film for testing its push capability with Kodak Pro developer 1:4.
I estimated 12 minutes at 20 degree C, but :bang: I think I missed it. Attached samples. Applied toning filter. Let me know what you think
Thanks
I estimated 12 minutes at 20 degree C, but :bang: I think I missed it. Attached samples. Applied toning filter. Let me know what you think
Thanks
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Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I like the first shot, its kinda nice. I'm not keen on the second shot, too noisy for the subject.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
I don't know if this film takes push-processing that much. It can be pushed to ISO 1600, from what I've read, but taking it to 3200...
Oh, well, you still managed something. Like Ash, I think the first is fine... and very grainy. It has the look of a very old collodion print to me.
Oh, well, you still managed something. Like Ash, I think the first is fine... and very grainy. It has the look of a very old collodion print to me.
lZr
L&M
Thank you. The Massive Dev chart b-w site gave me the chance, but I think the time must be 20 minutes.....
Bessa R with scopar 35/2.5 shot.
Also the roll have expiration date of Jan. 2007.
Bessa R with scopar 35/2.5 shot.
Also the roll have expiration date of Jan. 2007.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I agree that the first one is nice, in fact I like it a lot. 20 min. might give you a bit more tonal range, but I seriously doubt you'll get much more in shadow detail. I don't know that developer at all, so who knows.
The expiration date should have nothing to do with your results, unless storage conditions were very bad.
The expiration date should have nothing to do with your results, unless storage conditions were very bad.
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