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Just to start a new topic before the end of this year.
Here my first example: Zorki-6 with J-9 LTM. Film Rollei RPX-400 developed in the new Klaus Wehner ATM-W developer. 15ml(A)+15ml(B)+270ml water in rotary in a Jobo CPA-2 (2523 tank for 2x 135-36 or 2x 120 roll films) on 22C during 20 minutes. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in split grade G=2,2. Print developer: Svema ID-78 warm tone 1+1.
Atomal-W has an ingredient synthetical made instead of the original HEAP in the Agfa Atomal film developer, also used in May & Baker Promicrol in the past.
HEAP = N-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-o-aminophenol sulphate. It combines film speed and fine grain and a good life span of the developer. The last attempt to combine these features was Kodak with Xtol in 1995. However the life span of most Ascorbic Acid type developers (Xtol, Fomadon Excel W27, FX-50, Ilfosol-3) are poor (6 months).
The photo has been made last week end on the natural area Herperduin, just around the corner of our house in Ravenstein, the Netherlands where I am living. The next small village is called Herpen, hence the name. I used the universal V.F. on the Zorki-6, 85mm. Aperture around F/11.
Here my first example: Zorki-6 with J-9 LTM. Film Rollei RPX-400 developed in the new Klaus Wehner ATM-W developer. 15ml(A)+15ml(B)+270ml water in rotary in a Jobo CPA-2 (2523 tank for 2x 135-36 or 2x 120 roll films) on 22C during 20 minutes. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in split grade G=2,2. Print developer: Svema ID-78 warm tone 1+1.
Atomal-W has an ingredient synthetical made instead of the original HEAP in the Agfa Atomal film developer, also used in May & Baker Promicrol in the past.
HEAP = N-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-o-aminophenol sulphate. It combines film speed and fine grain and a good life span of the developer. The last attempt to combine these features was Kodak with Xtol in 1995. However the life span of most Ascorbic Acid type developers (Xtol, Fomadon Excel W27, FX-50, Ilfosol-3) are poor (6 months).
The photo has been made last week end on the natural area Herperduin, just around the corner of our house in Ravenstein, the Netherlands where I am living. The next small village is called Herpen, hence the name. I used the universal V.F. on the Zorki-6, 85mm. Aperture around F/11.
