Bessa/GF670 samples...

Shab, good to see you here! I will have to let another answer, for I have the local lab develop mine (shot at 1600, I think), and they stick to Ilford specs even if they use Kodak chemistry.

I'd be interested in hearing Rattymouse's recipe myself.
 
During a April downpour in Vienna, Austria.
April 2014.

Voigtländer Bessa III and Fuji Provia 100F (Silver Efex Pro 2)

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Shab, good to see you here! I will have to let another answer, for I have the local lab develop mine (shot at 1600, I think), and they stick to Ilford specs even if they use Kodak chemistry.

I'd be interested in hearing Rattymouse's recipe myself.

If I remember right, my Delta 3200 shots were done in D-76. There's a chance it was DD-X instead, but my memory says D-76.
 
More from Norway:
1. Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP+ (ID-11). Scanned with Nikon LS 8000 ED

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2. Bessa III, Heliopan orange filter and Fuji Acros. Scanned with Nikon LS 8000 ED

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Yes, Peter_S, how do you develop your Acros? I shot a couple of rolls in the Scottish Highlands using my GF670. I'll develop them in a couple of weeks using D76. What time/temp would you consider? I shot it at EV 100.
Pete
 
Shab and Pete, many thanks!
Pete...that last shot was actually developed by a lab here in Vienna. Shot at ISO 80, dev at 100. They use a hanging machine and the results are as good as when I process at home, so when I am short on time I let them develop them.
When I develop Acros myself...hm. The film seems to go well with most developers. I am currently using Tetenal Ultrafin T-Plus. I had really good results with HC-110B, but with both I do not like the short development times. I may try ID-11 1+3.

I use FP4+ as my regular film so my experience with Acros is limited. You are better of asking others about dev times I think. I would be tempted to go with D76 1+3 in your case.
 
I develop my Acros with DDX. Shoot them at 100, sometimes I develop them slightly longer (add 30 sec - 1min) if I want more contrast.
 
Yes, Peter_S, how do you develop your Acros? I shot a couple of rolls in the Scottish Highlands using my GF670. I'll develop them in a couple of weeks using D76. What time/temp would you consider? I shot it at EV 100.
Pete

I develop Acros in HC-110, dilution E (1:47) at 20 C for 7 mins. Looks good.
 
Skitourers high up on Nordfjellet (1000m) near Tromsø, North Norway.
Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Fuji Acros 100. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan LS 8000-ED.

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On a cold February morning in Vanadzor, North Armenia.
Fuji GF670, B+W yellow filter and Ilford XP2.
Nikon Coolscan LS 8000ED.

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First try with a new, dedicated MF scanner, , film was Ektar 100. Much better than anything, I had before, but I think, there is still some improvement possible for the quality.

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Bessa III, XP2, Unicolor presskit, Nikon 9000 scan:

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Sadly, I have had to ship my Flextight to New Jersey for repair and service. Expensive!

Chris
 
When I was documenting the homeless village/protest in Eugene:

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9th District Federal Courthouse in background
 
Peter, I took a look at your website..some stunning work there. I bookmarked it.

Thank you, Dan!

Thanks all who contribute for keeping this threat up, some great samples on here :)

Two more from my North Norway.
Bessa III, yellow or orange filter, Ilford FP4+ (ID-11). Hasselblad X1 scan.

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