maddoc
... likes film again.

M4-P / 35mm Summilux-M pre-ASPH / S-Prodol 1:1
totifoto
Well-known
I´ve never gotten a result with the neopan 400 that I like but the 1600@800 is very nice. Still ike Tr-x @800 better though 
Neopan 1600@800 in xtol 1:1
Neopan 400@400 in xtol 1:1
Neopan 1600@800 in xtol 1:1

Neopan 400@400 in xtol 1:1

emraphoto
Veteran
some neopan in the 35mm variety
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=26142&full=1
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=26143&full=1
well back to prepping my kodak grant app...
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=26142&full=1
http://not.contaxg.com/document.php?id=26143&full=1
well back to prepping my kodak grant app...
Stradibarrius
Established
Neopan 400 in XTOL is wonderful!!!
Morca007
Matt

Acros 100 in HC-110 Dil. H
I've got a roll of Legacy Pro 100 in my Bessa right now, and I am excited to see the results.
kxl
Social Documentary
Legacy Pro 400 @ 400 in XTOL 1+ 2

Bingley
Veteran
Jaans -- Thanks! No worries about prying, I'm happy to divulge since I was happily following examples I picked up from other members here.
The Neopan 1600 shot: exposed at iso 800, dev'd in Rodinal 1:50 @ 70 degrees F, continuous rotation for first minute, five inversions per minute thereafter. Check out Matt Alofs blog here for stunning results (which I did not come close to): http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/roll-610/
The Neopan 400 shot: pretty much standard development: Rodinal 1:50 for 11 mins @ 68 degrees F, continuous inversions for the first 30 seconds, 2 inversions per minute thereafter.
The Neopan 1600 shot: exposed at iso 800, dev'd in Rodinal 1:50 @ 70 degrees F, continuous rotation for first minute, five inversions per minute thereafter. Check out Matt Alofs blog here for stunning results (which I did not come close to): http://www.1point4photography.com/blog/roll-610/
The Neopan 400 shot: pretty much standard development: Rodinal 1:50 for 11 mins @ 68 degrees F, continuous inversions for the first 30 seconds, 2 inversions per minute thereafter.
Jaans
Well-known
Thanks Bingley for that information! I just checked out Matt's site - truely compelling stuff.
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