rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
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.
I'd be interested in hearing Rattymouse's recipe myself.
Peter_S
Peter_S
During a April downpour in Vienna, Austria.
April 2014.
Voigtländer Bessa III and Fuji Provia 100F (Silver Efex Pro 2)
April 2014.
Voigtländer Bessa III and Fuji Provia 100F (Silver Efex Pro 2)

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.
Peter_S
Peter_S
More from Norway:
1. Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP+ (ID-11). Scanned with Nikon LS 8000 ED
2. Bessa III, Heliopan orange filter and Fuji Acros. Scanned with Nikon LS 8000 ED
1. Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Ilford FP+ (ID-11). Scanned with Nikon LS 8000 ED

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

Shab
Veteran
Peter_S, I love your photographs! 
Pete B
Well-known
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
Pete
Peter_S
Peter_S
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.
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.
benji77
@R.F.F
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.
Fotohuis
Well-known
I develop Acros in HC-110, dilution E (1:47) at 20 C for 7 mins. Looks good.
+1 in HC-110 dil. E or B.
Peter_S
Peter_S
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.
On a cold February morning in Vanadzor, North Armenia.
Fuji GF670, B+W yellow filter and Ilford XP2.
Nikon Coolscan LS 8000ED.
Bessa III, B+W yellow filter and Fuji Acros 100. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan LS 8000-ED.

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

adamburns2000
Member
brought my GF670 to a friend’s wedding and poached a couple photos. the outside portraits are acros & the others are tri-x





krötenblender
Well-known
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.

Peter_S
Peter_S
Bessa III, B+W yellow filter, FP4+ (in Ultrafin T-Plus); f/3.5, 0.9m focus.
Nikon 8000ED Coolscan.
Nikon 8000ED Coolscan.

chrism
Well-known
Bessa III, XP2, Unicolor presskit, Nikon 9000 scan:
Sadly, I have had to ship my Flextight to New Jersey for repair and service. Expensive!
Chris




Sadly, I have had to ship my Flextight to New Jersey for repair and service. Expensive!
Chris
LOONGLAAI
Member
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
When I was documenting the homeless village/protest in Eugene:
9th District Federal Courthouse in background




9th District Federal Courthouse in background
Darshan
Well-known
Peter, I took a look at your website..some stunning work there. I bookmarked it.
Bessa III, B+W yellow filter, FP4+ (in Ultrafin T-Plus); f/3.5, 0.9m focus.
Nikon 8000ED Coolscan.
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rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
A few more from Whoville/movement to create safe emergency places to sleep (i.e. camp) in the city:




Peter_S
Peter_S
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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