Deklari
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Thank you for this!
You are welcome, but why so? )
x-ray
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My experiences on Berrger Pancro 400, processed in HC110 B.
Camera: Minolta XE-7, MC Rokkor lenses.
I found the film slightly grainier than Rollei RPX 400, but I really love the tonality Pancro 400 brings. Now bear in mind the photos I shot below were on a rather flat hazy day.
Shrouded Elora Mill_ by Bill Smith, on Flickr
cast Iron Bridge Across the Grand River by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Reflected Elora Buildings by Bill Smith, on Flickr
Really beautiful tones! Nice! What ISO are you rating it at?
roscoetuff
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Even the shots Erik doesn't like? I like. All these shots are good. I'm tending to attribute more to the photographer than necessarily the film... and take each at their own evaluation 'cause without knowing the sites or seeing a side-by-side comparison... unless the whole of it were bad... it's pretty hard to make conclusions.
Erik van Straten
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Deklari, very nice work. The Bergger seems to do it well in D76! The world is full of surprises.
Erik.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
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Even the shots Erik doesn't like? I like. All these shots are good. I'm tending to attribute more to the photographer than necessarily the film... and take each at their own evaluation 'cause without knowing the sites or seeing a side-by-side comparison... unless the whole of it were bad... it's pretty hard to make conclusions.
Flickr seems to like it: one of my Bergger shots is now in "Explore".
I have seven or eight shots in "Explore".
Erik.
Deklari
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Flickr seems to like it: one of my Bergger shots is now in "Eplore".
I have seven or eight shots in "Explore".
Erik.
Thanks Erik. I also use a same developer over all my films.
About your shots, Most important you like the process and you like results.
I can recognize your work almost in 90% of the time.
This is your style.
Just for everybody
" One photo out of focus is a mistake, ten photos out
of focus are an experimentation, one hundred photos
out of focus are a style."
— author unknown
Erik van Straten
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Ha ha, good one, Deklari.
This is a wish for everybody:
Leica M3, Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Bergger Pancro 400.
Erik.
This is a wish for everybody:
Leica M3, Color-Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Bergger Pancro 400.
Erik.

Kenj8246
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Bergger Pan in 4X5 developed in Rodinal 1+50. Chamonix field camera, Caltar-II 210mm f5.6 lens.
Bush Library, College Station TX by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
Kenny

Kenny
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I like this picture and I'll shoot the next roll of Pancro 400 using a Summitar and process it in d76 1:1
You are welcome, but why so? )
Hogarth Ferguson
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Ronald M
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Use EI200 and cut development 20%. Grain almost gone. I use D76.
Not a big fan of fast film, but this really works for me.
Not a big fan of fast film, but this really works for me.
skopar steve
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RTS I 50mm 1.4 Planar. Bergger Pancro 400@400iso. Developed in D76 1:1 12 min.
2017-12-30-0030 by Steve Belden, on Flickr

Erik van Straten
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The Bergger Pancro 400 is better to print than to scan.
Leica M3, Color Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Bergger Pancro 400, gelatin silver print.
Erik.
Leica M3, Color Skopar 50mm f/2.5, Bergger Pancro 400, gelatin silver print.
Erik.

DKimg
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brennanphotoguy
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This is really, really good. I remember when they released this film, I wanted to try some but just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Out to Lunch
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I admit that this discussion about paper and film goes over my head but I sure enjoy the pics on this thread!
charjohncarter
Veteran
Erik, I really like your development and exposure treatment of Bergger Pancro 400. Give us some hints.
Erik van Straten
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Erik, I really like your development and exposure treatment of Bergger Pancro 400. Give us some hints.
Thanks!
I exposed the film on ISO 200 and developed it in Perceptol 1+2 at 23 degrees C for about 11 minutes.
The base of the film is quite dark. When looking the negatives through a magnifying glass a fairly coarse grain is visible. I scanned the negatives with my Epson V600 and was very unhappy with the result: very grainy indeed.
However, I wanted to see the effect on a print. I was surprised to see that the grain on the print (gelatine silver) was much finer than anticipated, actually I love the effect of the film on the print.
The split grade print was made with a Focomat IIc on Adox MCC 110. The effect reminds me of the gravure printing of the 1950's.
Erik.
brennanphotoguy
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Has anyone developed this with DDX yet? That's what I've got around right now but I wanna pick up some more Rodinal and maybe another developer too.
thawkins
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Bergger Pan 400 in 4X5, D76 ~13:30 min @ 73F.
Film test, Aggie landmarks by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
Film test, Aggie landmarks by Kenny Johnson, on Flickr
Whoop! Gig'em Aggies!
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