This "soft" B/W style

"Soft" means, I think, different things to different people.
I use it to mean "soft focus".
In that context, here is a soft photo, using a Minolta MD 50mm/1.4 with a Zeiss Softar #1 filter.
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50 Summar makes lovely pics like the ones shown.

Mine seems to have a very pale blue coating.

I have shot with coated Takumars and SMC Taks and see very little difference. The big jump is from uncoated to coated.
 
For sure in the case of Paolo Roversi the combination light, lens and Polaroid emulsion is part of the equation. B&W by Impossible are quite contrasty specially last version but could be worthwhile to try.

I did this with an old SX70 and the B&W film by Impossible.
robert

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This is why I use a plastic lens off my old Polaroid ColorPak II on my Pentax 6x7.
 
Wonderful photo

Wonderful photo

What a wonderful photo!

Here's a scan of a neg from an Adox Start 6x9 folder with a simple 105mm f6.3 Steinheil-Cassar lens (a basic three element anastigmat lens design). TMY400 in Rodinal 1+50.

Sharp but a soft, low contrast image.

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For sure in the case of Paolo Roversi the combination light, lens and Polaroid emulsion is part of the equation. B&W by Impossible are quite contrasty specially last version but could be worthwhile to try.

I did this with an old SX70 and the B&W film by Impossible.
robert

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Beautiful image Robert!
 
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