Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica II, Voigtländer Color Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV fb.
Erik.
Erik.

It may be an accurate representation of the tones of an overcast day, but as a photograph it is too dark overall.
Erik,
Are you using the glossy or matt Ilford MGIV?
The lasting impression from these examples to me is that with printing you can make even a new Color-Skopar look like it was made 50 years ago. The lens matters, but the printing can make a lot of difference.
In other images I've seen you post you've chosen them to demonstrate the characteristics of a specific lens and here it's related to a camera model.
referring to the picture fo the canal, can you tell me the name of it. I was in Amsterdam some years ago and recognise it, having taken a picture from this same bridge and in the same direction, unless I am mistaken.
I use glossy MGIV fiberbase, great material.
Yes, but the character of te Color Skopar is very much like the old Leitz lenses, only the contrast is (much) higher.
Erik.