Jay Decker
Meat Robot
semrich
Well-known
This is from my Zeiss Super Ikonta IV with kodak 800 that was my first go at developing my own color film. Scanned with Epson V750.

Stradibarrius
Established
This is an outstanding shot! the first shot with part of the wing and the deep blue sky is my favorite.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This is from my Zeiss Super Ikonta IV with kodak 800 that was my first go at developing my own color film. Scanned with Epson V750.
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I love this photograph Richard ... the subtelty of the colours makes it something special.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I did some searching, mines an older "C" model, bigger than the newer models and no floating element.
'blad
50/4 Distagon
Tri-X
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Todd
Todd ... this boy has the eyes of an Arctic husky!
hans voralberg
Veteran
2nd roll from my Mamiya 7 with the 80/4, on Provia 100F. In hindsight I should have focus on the front two roses.

semrich
Well-known
Keith, thanks, this looks better larger and the colors look exactly like the "real thing". The 800 film has nice grain that enhances the overall look of entropy.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
A granddaughter and grandpa moment.
Gear: Planar 80mm 1:2.8 on the old Hassy.

Gear: Planar 80mm 1:2.8 on the old Hassy.
jja
Well-known
Todd, what developer are you using nowadays?
From my Mamiya 6MF:
From my Mamiya 6MF:

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Todd.Hanz
Guest
Todd, what developer are you using nowadays?
Xtol...straight up and 1:1
Todd
jja
Well-known
Thanks! Xtol 1:1 is my current standard. Thinking of trying Pyrocat HD.
venchka
Veteran
Just for grins, try Xtol 1:3.
jja
Well-known
Okay, I will!
ChrisN
Striving
I did some searching, mines an older "C" model, bigger than the newer models and no floating element.
'blad
50/4 Distagon
Tri-X
Todd
Thanks Todd - that looks really fine! Considering the costs, I think that is the one I'll be looking for.
vdonovan
Vince Donovan
I totally agree.
I love this photograph Richard ... the subtelty of the colours makes it something special.
venchka
Veteran
Xtol 1:3
Xtol 1:3
You'll find all of the Kodak 1:3 times in here. There are times for small tanks and rotary processing. I do observe the 100ml Xtol per 8x10 film area. Enjoy!
http://wwwfr.kodak.com/AT/plugins/acrobat/de/professional/xtolEntwickler.pdf
Xtol 1:3
Okay, I will!
You'll find all of the Kodak 1:3 times in here. There are times for small tanks and rotary processing. I do observe the 100ml Xtol per 8x10 film area. Enjoy!
http://wwwfr.kodak.com/AT/plugins/acrobat/de/professional/xtolEntwickler.pdf
ChrisN
Striving
Has anyone posted any photos made with the Mamiya 55mm lens for the TLR? I need to check back through the thread - will do that tonight.
jja
Well-known
Thanks Wayne, that is handy--the new TMAX 400 fact sheet does not include 1:3 for xtol. And since our water is so warm in Austin (approx. 80 deg. F), I can just dev. for 9:00 (will experiment, of course).
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
XTOL 1+1 has been my go to developer for ages ... I try Rodinal every now and then but seem to go back to the XTOL!
I think I've picked up a lens for the Hassy body I just received ... an 80mm f2.8 CF in as new condition for $300.00 which seems like a good price to me? I just have to organise payment to the seller in the US and it should be on the way ... I'm not too far from actually taking my first Hasselblad pic!
I think I've picked up a lens for the Hassy body I just received ... an 80mm f2.8 CF in as new condition for $300.00 which seems like a good price to me? I just have to organise payment to the seller in the US and it should be on the way ... I'm not too far from actually taking my first Hasselblad pic!
antistatic
Well-known
TriX 400 @ 1600. TMax developer

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