lcpr
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Some recent prints:
Hexar AF + Delta 3200, split grade print on 8x10 Ilford Multigrade.
Far left and far right are with a Rollei 2.8F, left is Tri-X (or HP5), right is FP4+
Middle is from my Pentax 67 + 105/2.4
All on Ilford 16x12 Multigrade

Hexar AF + Delta 3200, split grade print on 8x10 Ilford Multigrade.

Far left and far right are with a Rollei 2.8F, left is Tri-X (or HP5), right is FP4+
Middle is from my Pentax 67 + 105/2.4
All on Ilford 16x12 Multigrade
Erik van Straten
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lcpr, great shots and prints, above all the first one, the Trump fan. Fabulous shot!
Erik.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
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Also I have a pale yellow filter on my nokton at all times so that also changes the tonality of the images.
In general I'm not a proponent of yellow filters as they darken the shadows, but maybe you are looking for that effect.
Erik.
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Fuji GW680iii, Tri-X, Ilford Classic FB 16x20"
Brenta Group from the Rifugio Segantini, Italy
dfranklin
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Gorgeous shot and gorgeous print!
paapoopa
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this is so beautiful,
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BLKRCAT
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These ones https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=164644 are all scans of prints on Ilford MG IV RC. Probably half are straight prints at varying contrast grades. The others have a little bit of burning.
For example, I think this one has about a stop burned in in the trees as without it there was even more detail lost.
For example, I think this one has about a stop burned in in the trees as without it there was even more detail lost.

Erik van Straten
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Beautiful print, Carriage.
Erik.
Erik.
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Thanks Erik
Corran
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8x10 contact print on Ilford Galerie 2 dev'd in Ansco 130:

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anu L ogy
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Leica M2 with 21mm super angulon f3.4. Trix HC110 Dilution B.

BLKRCAT
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Erik van Straten
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I think i've gotta play with some other developers and films though.
This result isn't too bad!
As I only use Tmax400-2 (exposure @ 200 ISO) and Perceptol I always have negatives with a very fine grain and well exposed shadows.
The first exposure is relatively long with filter 00 so the lightest parts of the image will have tone.
The second exposure, with filter 5, is only aimed at the deep shadows and is much shorter.
It takes quite some time to find the correct exposures. You need a digital timer (with a memory). But the principle is very simple.
Erik.
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I have an analog timer. It's not as accurate as a digital timer but it's better than nothing.
I want to try my next roll of HP5 at 200. The results I've seen are very silvery and the shadow detail is higher.
I have 100 ft of it that I plan on eventually doing a weekly youtube episode showcasing a short roll with images printed.
Also this paper was very different than the ilford stuff. Not sure if I'm sold on it though. I would really love to get my hands on some glossy warmtone fibre paper though.
I want to try my next roll of HP5 at 200. The results I've seen are very silvery and the shadow detail is higher.
I have 100 ft of it that I plan on eventually doing a weekly youtube episode showcasing a short roll with images printed.
Also this paper was very different than the ilford stuff. Not sure if I'm sold on it though. I would really love to get my hands on some glossy warmtone fibre paper though.
Erik van Straten
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I have an analog timer. It's not as accurate as a digital timer but it's better than nothing.
I want to try my next roll of HP5 at 200. The results I've seen are very silvery and the shadow detail is higher.
I have 100 ft of it that I plan on eventually doing a weekly youtube episode showcasing a short roll with images printed.
Also this paper was very different than the ilford stuff. Not sure if I'm sold on it though. I would really love to get my hands on some glossy warmtone fibre paper though.
Get ADOX MCC 110. I've printed B+W for over fifty years, but I've never had such beautiful stuff. It is perfect for split grade printing, because the gradations are extremely distinct. It is also easy to dry on a drying machine (impossible with Ilford).
Erik.
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