gsgary
Well-known
i took the leap and used polypan f 50@100 for some portrait work,
the difference was the lighting with flash.
and skin tones.
the below pix was taken with the Hexar AF with PPF exposed at iso 100
way overdeveloped in Rodinal stand.
and scanned with the minolta 5400 scanner
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That really nice
raytoei@gmail.com
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Without an anti-halation layer,
PPF is susceptible to blown highlights especially
on reflected surfaces....(in my opinion)...
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PPF is susceptible to blown highlights especially
on reflected surfaces....(in my opinion)...
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Hexar AF with Sunpak 120J
Film is Polypan F 50, ei 1001
Developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 35mins@30c
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Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
I too think I have found a method that suits my taste. EI50, and not be too afraid of overexposing. Develop in my particular variant of Caffenol for 12min @20C

Farm under the hill #2 by Eirik0304, on Flickr

Farm under the hill #2 by Eirik0304, on Flickr
Thanimal
Established
Just did some experiments pushing to 100 and 200 in Caffenol-C-L. Both in the vicinity of 70–75 min. at 20ºC. The roll at 200 came out a bit thin, but still usable. I'd maybe increase to 90 min. or so. Contrast seems to be pretty well in control; I actually added some to both, along with some burning and dodging.

img763.jpg by Thanimalia, on Flickr

img767.jpg by Thanimalia, on Flickr

img763.jpg by Thanimalia, on Flickr

img767.jpg by Thanimalia, on Flickr
funkydog
Well-known
I now know that the latent images on the roll are still good when developed two months later.

ubudtemple on Flickr

ubudtemple on Flickr
edouard
Member
raytoei@gmail.com
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Last Puff.
Film is Polypan F 50 exposed at 100 ei
Developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 35mins@30C
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Is it better than Lucky 100?
funkydog
Well-known
No experience with Lucky film. Polypan F quality control is comparable to Fuji/Kodak/Ilford. No random dirt embedded in the film base, no emulsion coating problems, no sign of the film having been dropped on a studio floor, stepped on, and then respooled. Sprocket hole spacing is even. The film is thinner than others. It's a little glowy against light sources. Grain looks ok although I've not used other 100 speed film. Since grain size is affected by development technique, choice of developers and temperature, etc so YMMV.
I switched to a D23-Hydroquinone-HC110-DDX highball and water bath development. I like the contrast, tonal range, and grain better. Developing time is under 3 minutes instead of stand developing for 30 in 1+43 DDX that I used previously.

lotuscafeubudbali on Flickr
I switched to a D23-Hydroquinone-HC110-DDX highball and water bath development. I like the contrast, tonal range, and grain better. Developing time is under 3 minutes instead of stand developing for 30 in 1+43 DDX that I used previously.

lotuscafeubudbali on Flickr
raytoei@gmail.com
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Distagon 35/f2.8 on the Contax SLR
PPF rated at iso 100
developed in Rodinal in 1+100 dilution
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M2 with Goggled Summaron F2.8
PPF at 100, overdeveloped in PQ Developer
Stand developed for 50mins at 30c
Added Grain in Post Processing.
PPF at 100, overdeveloped in PQ Developer
Stand developed for 50mins at 30c
Added Grain in Post Processing.

raytoei@gmail.com
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i find that my pictures come out nicer with PPF,
dunno why, maybe it's the low iso or the constrast
or the lack of anti halation layer...
here are two more images from the last roll:
CL + Jupiter-8
M2 + Summaron f2.8
dunno why, maybe it's the low iso or the constrast
or the lack of anti halation layer...
here are two more images from the last roll:
CL + Jupiter-8

M2 + Summaron f2.8

raytoei@gmail.com
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Polypan F at the Dubai Jumeirah beach,
all captured on the Hexar RF with
35mm Summicron.
raytoei
all captured on the Hexar RF with
35mm Summicron.



raytoei
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last three photos
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raytoei
Thomas78
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I have some problems developing Polypan F with Rodinal 1:50 (11 min).
I did three developments of film (fortunately only testing focus and shutter - no "real" images) in Rodinal and each film got many black spots - about 1-2 mm size - on the negatives. They are both at the images and the perforation.
What can be the reason for this?
(I have successfully used Rodinal at Fomapan (both 100 and 400) and Adox CHS 50 and did not get this spots.)
I did three developments of film (fortunately only testing focus and shutter - no "real" images) in Rodinal and each film got many black spots - about 1-2 mm size - on the negatives. They are both at the images and the perforation.
What can be the reason for this?
(I have successfully used Rodinal at Fomapan (both 100 and 400) and Adox CHS 50 and did not get this spots.)
V
varjag
Guest
This is normal with Polypan, scans require lots of spotting work.
raytoei@gmail.com
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okay. i did not get issues with PPF
however i have a friend with similar issue.
other issues with ppf include sticky when
stuck in the dark bag for too long.
i think ppf could be temperature and
humidity sensitive.
raytoei
however i have a friend with similar issue.
other issues with ppf include sticky when
stuck in the dark bag for too long.
i think ppf could be temperature and
humidity sensitive.
raytoei
V
varjag
Guest
Ray, do you use neutral or acidic fixer? Polypan has thin emulsion so I wondered if it has anything to do with acidic stop bath or fix, but had no opportunity to check.
Also, if you get denser negs the spots are much less visible. Getting a good density out of PP with compensating developer is tricky though.
Also, if you get denser negs the spots are much less visible. Getting a good density out of PP with compensating developer is tricky though.
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hi varjag,
a. i use ilford rapid fixer.
b. i don't get the spots, maybe it's because
they are always quite dense.
the have black dots in shanghai 120 film, which i
attributed to temp o moisture change during shipping / handling.
not sure if this is same reason why ppf may have spots
raytoei
a. i use ilford rapid fixer.
b. i don't get the spots, maybe it's because
they are always quite dense.
the have black dots in shanghai 120 film, which i
attributed to temp o moisture change during shipping / handling.
not sure if this is same reason why ppf may have spots
raytoei
raytoei@gmail.com
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i have developed ppf with the following developers:
* d-76 non stand
* rodinal stand and non-stand
* pq developer stand
* hc110 stand
raytoei
* d-76 non stand
* rodinal stand and non-stand
* pq developer stand
* hc110 stand
raytoei
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