cavcha1
Member
so I tried same formula as the OP, and I like how it handles late afternoon light (can't say much about shooting in full sun cause I messed up the metering and those are quite overexposed), very nice tonality, grain is not harsh at all.
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Out of interest. Did you use any lens filters for these shots? What camera/lens?
Fotohuis
Well-known
If you go to R09/Rodinal you're close to iso 100 with this film.
Alternative for FX-39 I am using FX-37 with the same results however when making DIY, dirty cheap comparing to FX-39, also from G. Crawley.
Normally iso 160-200 like my Fomadon W27 Xtol compatible developer 1:1 which comes in a 1 liter powder packing.
Alternative for FX-39 I am using FX-37 with the same results however when making DIY, dirty cheap comparing to FX-39, also from G. Crawley.
Normally iso 160-200 like my Fomadon W27 Xtol compatible developer 1:1 which comes in a 1 liter powder packing.
Fotohuis
Well-known

FP200 iso 100 R09.
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
These look real nice. Congratulations. Glad it worked well for you! I have actually gone back to Rodinal for a while. The negs are flatter that FX ones, but print really nicely in the darkroom.
thanks! I think I'll try next time 1+19 dillution.
Out of interest. Did you use any lens filters for these shots? What camera/lens?
first one is Jupiter-12 on Kiev II wide open, second and third it's S-M-C Takumar 50/1.4 stopped down to around f/4 I think, and last one is Biotar 58/2 wide open on Pentax SV, no filters used.
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
So I tried pushing in FX39 1+19, 28 minutes @24C.
I like the look, actually Fomapan 200 is my fav right now, I can set the mood with ISO and dev dillution.
S-M-C Takumar 35/2 probably @f/4
Rollei 35 Tessar @f/5.6
I like the look, actually Fomapan 200 is my fav right now, I can set the mood with ISO and dev dillution.

S-M-C Takumar 35/2 probably @f/4

Rollei 35 Tessar @f/5.6
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