Agfa Cinerex IC1N Samples

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This stuff is pretty sweet. Here is it shot at 50asa, and probably a little overdeveloped. Zero post-processing. Used Tmax at 8 minutes (around 68-70 degrees). I'll probably try 7 to 7.5 minutes next time, try and bring out more gray tones. Right now the black is like... black. It looks awesome but properly processed stuff should need post-processing right?

I'm thinking a yellow filter might pull the sky into a better useful zone. Otherwise it mostly looks light.

Any thoughts?

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OM2n 90mm Panagor 2.8 Macro

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Olympus OM2n 28mm f3.5 (forgot aperture I used)

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Olympus OM2n 90mm Panagor 2.8 Macro
 
Nice pictures and thanks for your experimentations. The highlights in tree pictures looks like they are completely blown lack of AH coating maybe?

Shortening the development time to 7 minutes might help, a K2 filter might help as well. I would reduce the E.I. to 40 or even 32.

Is Agfa Cinerex an ortho radiography film?

Good luck
Dominik
 
Thanks for posting these, this film looks intriguing.
I saw your want-to-trade ad, and meant to send you a PM, but I hadn't gotten around to it.
 
Yeah it is intended for medical use. I was thinking a K2 filter would help as well. The Panagor has old multi-coatings. A permanent multi-coat filter is not a bad idea. It flares when pointed at direct light.

I'm also putting it up in classifieds too.

I'll probably play with reducing the E.I. but honestly I'm super happy if I can get away with this quality at 50.
 
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