fer_fdi
Well-known
FP4 in Foma LQN 1:14 11 min.
Cheers - John
Beautiful! which lens?
Ronald M
Veteran
D76 or ID!! & use the Ilford recommended time for ID11 and use an accurate thermometer.
A few rolls are always chancy because water supply varies, thermometers are off & your agitation may be different.
I use Lake Michigan water, good thermometer, 10 sec every 60 sec, Ilford time for D76, single condenser enlarger, and negs come out for #2 paper bang on perfect.
Diffusion enlarger 10% more time.
I would make 6 exposures, cut off 12" and do a test. Do not listen to what others do. This process needs to be found by experiment.
A few rolls are always chancy because water supply varies, thermometers are off & your agitation may be different.
I use Lake Michigan water, good thermometer, 10 sec every 60 sec, Ilford time for D76, single condenser enlarger, and negs come out for #2 paper bang on perfect.
Diffusion enlarger 10% more time.
I would make 6 exposures, cut off 12" and do a test. Do not listen to what others do. This process needs to be found by experiment.
ColColt
Established
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ColColt
Established
Marvelous photos of the firemen. Does it get any better than these photos? I don't think so.
A great film regardless the developer.
Johnmcd
Well-known
Beautiful! which lens?
I think a mixture of the Zeiss 45/2 on the G1 and the vc 35/2.5 skopar on the Zeiss Ikon.
I would have to check the negs. I took a roll on each camera
Cheers - John
Johnmcd
Well-known
Marvelous photos of the firemen. Does it get any better than these photos? I don't think so.A great film regardless the developer.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you liked them.
Some more here.
http://johnmcd.zenfolio.com/p50274861
The other sets are mostly a mixture of FP4 and Foma 200.
The LQN does a nice job on both films.
Cheers - John
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