Cleber Figueiredo
out of focus mind
hello!
first:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cleberfigueiredo/sets/72157607436530850/show/
this was my first experience with reloaded film, and surely not a good experience... people on the store say it can be some mistake i've made when loading the film on the reel, but i doubt it... it seems to me that this is a problem with the bulk-loader bobin.
do any of you had any similar experiences?
second:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cleberfigueiredo/sets/72157607436530838/show/
this is my first try on rodinal. it's a tri-x 400 pushed to 1600. and the results are mixed... some were ok, some have very little shadow detail
i've developed it on a small tank (250ml) with 5ml of rodinal, therefore dilution 1:50, for 14 minutes, at 24,5C (a simple conversion based on the massive dev chart on digitaltruth)
gently agitation on the first 30sec, 2 slow inversions every 3:30min
i'm not sure if the time was too little, or if my agitation method is wrong, or if the tank is too small, or what! really need your help here...
the grain is fine, though... for my taste!
would you have a theorie on why the film ended up like this? i cannot guarantee that my metering was spot right, but it's not a mistake i would do so easily...
first:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cleberfigueiredo/sets/72157607436530850/show/
this was my first experience with reloaded film, and surely not a good experience... people on the store say it can be some mistake i've made when loading the film on the reel, but i doubt it... it seems to me that this is a problem with the bulk-loader bobin.
do any of you had any similar experiences?
second:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cleberfigueiredo/sets/72157607436530838/show/
this is my first try on rodinal. it's a tri-x 400 pushed to 1600. and the results are mixed... some were ok, some have very little shadow detail
i've developed it on a small tank (250ml) with 5ml of rodinal, therefore dilution 1:50, for 14 minutes, at 24,5C (a simple conversion based on the massive dev chart on digitaltruth)
gently agitation on the first 30sec, 2 slow inversions every 3:30min
i'm not sure if the time was too little, or if my agitation method is wrong, or if the tank is too small, or what! really need your help here...
the grain is fine, though... for my taste!
would you have a theorie on why the film ended up like this? i cannot guarantee that my metering was spot right, but it's not a mistake i would do so easily...