kiss-o-matic
Well-known
Looks good! I ordered some from FPP. If it works out I might try a 100ft roll and see what happens.
InZoom
Established

Leica M3, Leica Summicron 50/2, Eastman Double-X 5222 (D76 1+1)
jkjod
Well-known
And to be not getting bored another camera:
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This is really back to the basics: A Leica loaded with XX and a Kiev/Contax loaded with XX. This is how 35mm photography started many many years ago ..... with cine 35mm double perforated.![]()
So I've shot a couple of rolls at EI 800 and picked up some Mircophen. Is there any advantage to using 1+0 vs 1+1?
Fotohuis
Well-known
So I've shot a couple of rolls at EI 800 and picked up some Microphen. Is there any advantage to using 1+0 vs 1+1?
1+0 gives slightly higher speed and some better shadow details.
bence8810
Well-known
1+0 gives slightly higher speed and some better shadow details.
Was DoubleX acceptable at 800 still?
I never shot it beyond 400 which is why I am asking.
Thanks,
Ben
Fotohuis
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Yes very good, see above examples.
brainwood
Registered Film User
Thanks for posting your test shots Fotohuis you've inspired to me try developing in HC110 and I love the rich tones this combination gives.
I used it mix B (1:31) at 20 C for 6 mins as you as the Massive Dev Chart recommended
I used it mix B (1:31) at 20 C for 6 mins as you as the Massive Dev Chart recommended



Fotohuis
Well-known
Thanks for posting your test shots Fotohuis you've inspired to me try developing in HC110
You're welcome. Indeed HC-110 (B) with XX E.I. 250 is an excellent combination.
jkjod
Well-known
M2, ZM 35 Distagon, EI 800, Microphen
I'd say 800 is now totally usable. Just in time for the winter months ahead
roll30-13.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll31-4.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30-28.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30-8.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
I'd say 800 is now totally usable. Just in time for the winter months ahead





Fotohuis
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XX E.I. 250 in Adox Borax M.Q. (stock) 6:00 min. (20C). Zorki-6 with J-8. Harbor Ravenstein on the river Maas. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in Split Grade.

XX E.I. 100 in W665 (stock) 9:45 min. (20C). Kiev-4AM with J-8M. Lane near my house. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in Split Grade.
For an old view I also printed these photos on Fomatone MG 532, a very special warmtone fiber paper from Foma.

Nokton48
Veteran
M2, ZM 35 Distagon, EI 800, Microphen
I'd say 800 is now totally usable. Just in time for the winter months ahead
roll30-13.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll31-4.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30-28.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30-8.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
roll30.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
Very Nice! I have a gallon of Acufine in the basement to mix up, I'll bet that works very well too with the XX since like Microphen it is a true speed-increasing developer. It was always a favorite of mine with the old Tri-X back in the seventies. And XX is a lot like old Tri-X in my opinion. I think I will buy some Acufine Replenisher to go with it. I think B&H stocks it.
Nokton48
Veteran
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XX E.I. 250 in Adox Borax M.Q. (stock) 6:00 min. (20C). Zorki-6 with J-8. Harbor Ravenstein on the river Maas. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in Split Grade.
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XX E.I. 100 in W665 (stock) 9:45 min. (20C). Kiev-4AM with J-8M. Lane near my house. Printed on Fomaspeed Variant 311 in Split Grade.
For an old view I also printed these photos on Fomatone MG 532, a very special warmtone fiber paper from Foma.
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Looks very good!
Fotohuis
Well-known
Thanks, maybe we should do an exchange of some of our photo prints. 
Nokton48
Veteran
That would be interesting! I need to start printing again, recently restored and upgraded my old Omega D2. Now I need to do some printing.
If I finish my home painting projects this upcoming week (I'm taking time off) then I will try to get to it
If I finish my home painting projects this upcoming week (I'm taking time off) then I will try to get to it
Fotohuis
Well-known
Especially interesting pictures of our own direct environment. Anyhow my place is Ravenstein on the river Maas in the Netherlands or Mykolaiv, Ukraine on the Black Sea. (Unfortunately seperated by 2600km highway).
We are not in a hurry. I am printing with the German Dunco II 67 120 pro enlarger equipped with a Heiland Split Grade system. I do a lot in 35mm and some in roll film format 6x4,5 - 6x6 and 6x7cm.
The last time I was in the USA was in Boulder Colorado near the Rocky Mountains. Before I was twice in Houston Texas. Two complete different areas and also different type of people.
In Europe I have visited almost all countries. In the past I did a lot of export work so then you are coming everywhere. So apart from Dutch language no problem in German, French, English and a bit Russian.
Unfortunately I had recently an operation in my arm with three metal pins to connect again but at the moment I am already more mobile so I can print again.
Recently I was also in Paris where we found back after 70 years family, disappeared during WWII (transported from Ukraine to Germany). So what happened last Friday it really hurts.
Further exchange details I will sent by PM.
Best regards, paka paka, tot ziens,
Robert
We are not in a hurry. I am printing with the German Dunco II 67 120 pro enlarger equipped with a Heiland Split Grade system. I do a lot in 35mm and some in roll film format 6x4,5 - 6x6 and 6x7cm.
The last time I was in the USA was in Boulder Colorado near the Rocky Mountains. Before I was twice in Houston Texas. Two complete different areas and also different type of people.
In Europe I have visited almost all countries. In the past I did a lot of export work so then you are coming everywhere. So apart from Dutch language no problem in German, French, English and a bit Russian.
Unfortunately I had recently an operation in my arm with three metal pins to connect again but at the moment I am already more mobile so I can print again.
Recently I was also in Paris where we found back after 70 years family, disappeared during WWII (transported from Ukraine to Germany). So what happened last Friday it really hurts.
Further exchange details I will sent by PM.
Best regards, paka paka, tot ziens,
Robert
Nokton48
Veteran
OK sounds Good, but no great hurry, as you say. Something for the future, sure.
music_healing
Well-known
Rate the Eastman to 400 with Rodinal
It Takes Two
It Takes Two by William Jusuf, on Flickr
M4 and Cron 35
Sincerely
William Jusuf
It Takes Two

M4 and Cron 35
Sincerely
William Jusuf
Fotohuis
Well-known
My next step: KODAK 5222 Double-X in Atomal ATM-W (from Wehner). He made a synthetic alternative for the HEAP used in this developer which ingredient was also used in May & Baker Promicrol. Fine grain combined with higher speed. I will try it on E.I. 400. Of course I have to do some measurements first.
music_healing
Well-known
Morning Coffee Time
Morning Mood by William Jusuf, on Flickr
Eastman film 5222 rated 250 with Rodinal
Leica M4 35mm lens
Sincerely
William Jusuf

Eastman film 5222 rated 250 with Rodinal
Leica M4 35mm lens
Sincerely
William Jusuf
JPSuisse
Well-known
Thanks for all the reports about this film. This actually might be the film that could replace 125 PX for me now that I look at the results!
I want to try some, but I do not really want to start rolling my own film. Is there any place to get reasonably priced rolls?!
Note: the Film Photography Project website is simply too expensive for me to "ethically" want to support. Consumers need to be critical too.
EDIT:
Point 1: I am starting to figure things out, I am a bit slow. I can get this film from http://shop.fotohuisrovo.nl/product_info.php?products_id=559.
Point 2: Fotohuis is probably linked up with these guys somehow! Glad to know I can support a forum member that answers questions and helps us all!!!!
I want to try some, but I do not really want to start rolling my own film. Is there any place to get reasonably priced rolls?!
Note: the Film Photography Project website is simply too expensive for me to "ethically" want to support. Consumers need to be critical too.
EDIT:
Point 1: I am starting to figure things out, I am a bit slow. I can get this film from http://shop.fotohuisrovo.nl/product_info.php?products_id=559.
Point 2: Fotohuis is probably linked up with these guys somehow! Glad to know I can support a forum member that answers questions and helps us all!!!!
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