Daryl J.
Well-known
Nokton48: what are you using for replenisher for your Mic X?
Thanks,
Daryl
Thanks,
Daryl
Nokton48
Veteran
Nokton48: what are you using for replenisher for your Mic X? Thanks,Daryl
Daryl,
See the Kodak info here:
http://www.blende7.at/datenblaetter/kodak pdf/microdol.pdf
I simply have substituted Freesyle Legacy Mic-X for the Microdol-X powder.
Scan to the section that talks about Mic-X replenishment.
In a nutshell, you use less water, and add Sodium Carbonate, to make the replenisher.
And it works very well for me. Also it seems to last forever.
Highway 61
Revisited
The third secret is that Thelonious Monk was Julius Caesar's favorite photographer.The other secret is that I started photography very young. I advise all photographers, old and young, to start young.
Erik.
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leicaflex SL MOT, 35mm Summicron-R V1 / Kodak TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2, 11mins, 23degrees C

Henry Difazio, December 2017. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

Henry Difazio, December 2017. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leica M5, Summilux 50mm V2 - Kodak TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2, 11mins, 23degrees C

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leica M5, Summilux 50mm V2 - Kodak TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2, 11mins, 23degrees C

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
giulio stucchi
Well-known
Nice work Simon! I see you went the "Erik's way"
...and guess what the mailman just delivered to me...a box full of T-MAX 400 and Perceptol
!! I tried this combo 2 years ago inspired by Erik and decided to give it another go.
Ciao
Giulio
...and guess what the mailman just delivered to me...a box full of T-MAX 400 and Perceptol
Ciao
Giulio
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Many thanks Giulio!
Yes I went Erik's way just over a year ago and I'm getting good consistent results that I'm pleased with
Looking forwards to seeing your results now!
Ciao
Simon
Yes I went Erik's way just over a year ago and I'm getting good consistent results that I'm pleased with
Looking forwards to seeing your results now!
Ciao
Simon
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leica M5, Summilux 50mm V2 - Kodak TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2, 11mins, 23degrees C

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

On the Banks of the Danube, Ulm, Germany. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
giulio stucchi
Well-known
Here I am.
M2 | Summaron 35 2.8 | 400-2TMY | Perceptol 1+1
Giulio
M2 | Summaron 35 2.8 | 400-2TMY | Perceptol 1+1



Giulio
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Perceptol still life
Perceptol still life
Shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Perceptol 1+3 today.
Shot with a home-built 4x5 inch camera with a 1880s barrel lens without a shutter. Just cover the lens with my hand, draw the dark slide, expose for 5 seconds and cover the lens with hand again before replacing the slide. Works perfectly as long as the light is low
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Perceptol still life

Shot on Tmax 100 and developed in Perceptol 1+3 today.
Shot with a home-built 4x5 inch camera with a 1880s barrel lens without a shutter. Just cover the lens with my hand, draw the dark slide, expose for 5 seconds and cover the lens with hand again before replacing the slide. Works perfectly as long as the light is low
giulio stucchi
Well-known
M2 | Summilux 50 1.4 v2 | 400-2TMY | Perceptol 1+1
Giulio


Giulio
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Very nice as usual Giulio!
Simon
Simon
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leica M5, 50mm Summilux v1 - TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2

River House Cafe. Frome, Somerset. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

River House Cafe. Frome, Somerset. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Leica M5, 50mm Summilux v1 - TMY-2 400 @200ASA, Perceptol 1+2

Catherine Hill, Frome, Somerset. by Flat Twin, on Flickr

Catherine Hill, Frome, Somerset. by Flat Twin, on Flickr
Flat Twin
Film Shooter
Yes same method Erik, I find the results very consistent and pleasing. The 50mm Summilux v1 is a great lens also, really nice on the M5!
Simon
Simon
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Originally Posted by Flat TwinYes same method Erik

Agreed! ^^^ Finally somebody talking sense in these past few posts.
Erik, you need to get over this. It is misleading, totally unproven and actually fabricated by you and you only... It's getting really boring I'm afraid.
Move on old boy...
Simon
Old man.
Erik.
jamin-b
Well-known
I hope this means the moderator stepped in. As anyone who frequents this site knows Erik is a consistent, friendly and helpful contributor. Let's keep this space working in that spirit. Not sure why camera gear and techniques gets people so worked up...
this is intended as a cooperative and usually works that way....
this is intended as a cooperative and usually works that way....
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Yes, I have to explain this behaviour of me. This has to do with member Flat Twin. For unknown reasons he is insulting me in this thread and in another. For that reason I decided to withdraw me from this thread (and another).
For many years I helped member Flat Twin with advice, but for some reason he now is making me black. I think it is because my opinions about the Summilux 35mm f/1.4 steel rim. Apparently he does not like these opinions of me.
Erik.
For many years I helped member Flat Twin with advice, but for some reason he now is making me black. I think it is because my opinions about the Summilux 35mm f/1.4 steel rim. Apparently he does not like these opinions of me.
Erik.
leicapixie
Well-known
Erik please ignore gross people!
I come from a land far south, sharing some of your culture..
Keep it up, do NOT withdraw.
Now retired in Canada.
An age of dull, ignorant bullies led by worse..
I open my RFF looking forward to your photographs.
The framing, the moments and technique all perfect.
A pleasure to view, to see and "take in".
Photographs that could live on my walls..
I come from a land far south, sharing some of your culture..
Keep it up, do NOT withdraw.
Now retired in Canada.
An age of dull, ignorant bullies led by worse..
I open my RFF looking forward to your photographs.
The framing, the moments and technique all perfect.
A pleasure to view, to see and "take in".
Photographs that could live on my walls..
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