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08-06-2018, 04:46 PM - 4 Likes   #7456
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Here are a few shots of chromogenic Kodak BWC 400 (Expired 2003) which I've processed in my Rondinax tank with SP-110EC dilution B for 5:30 minutes at 20c.







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Some fun with a cheap IR filter. A lot of this roll didn't turn out as the Jupiter-12's aperture design doesn't really make it a good lens to use with a filter that's practically opaque. I had taped the aperture ring fast, but not fast enough that screwing the filter in didn't cause it to shift position.

Those that did turn out were the ones where deliberate over-exposure resulted in it being approximately correct for the actual aperture, and where I didn't accidentally ruin the whole picture with too much camera shake.






Contax II.
Jupiter-12.
JCH Streetpan 400.

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08-09-2018, 02:02 AM   #7459
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QuoteOriginally posted by g026r Quote
Some fun with a cheap IR filter. A lot of this roll didn't turn out as the Jupiter-12's aperture design doesn't really make it a good lens to use with a filter that's practically opaque. I had taped the aperture ring fast, but not fast enough that screwing the filter in didn't cause it to shift position.

Those that did turn out were the ones where deliberate over-exposure resulted in it being approximately correct for the actual aperture, and where I didn't accidentally ruin the whole picture with too much camera shake.






Contax II.
Jupiter-12.
JCH Streetpan 400.
That wouldn't be an issue with my jupiter 9, I practically need a wrench to change aperture.

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Ancient History...

Twenty years ago my in-laws moved farms and in the process of clearing out, we found a bakelite Kodak Brownie 127. And it had a film in it! We worked out it had been given to one of the lads as a Christmas or birthday present in 1964. Anyway... I found the film at the back of a drawer the other week, so thought I'd develop it and see what happened.

Kodak 127 Verichrome Pan from 1964; Ilford DD-X 1+9, stand-developed for 45 mins at a nominal 20 deg. C room temp. Fixed for 10 mins.

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Fomapan 100 - Giving It A Go...

Praktica MTL3, Auto-Chinon 28mm f2.8 lens; Fomapan 100 in Ilford ID-11 1+1, 11 mins @ 19.5°C agitated four times in ten secs initially then 4 times in ten secs every minute hence.

Scanned with Acer Scanwit 2720S RAW mode.

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My sister-in-law and a friend of her's with his Hassy SWC (he also lent me the 40mm Nokton used for this shot).

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Heh, such a "homey" looking shot for such an exotic (to me) location. I wonder what he has dangling from the strap on his shoulder? The Voigtlander or maybe Leica with which his Nokton would be used?
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QuoteOriginally posted by cooltouch Quote
Heh, such a "homey" looking shot for such an exotic (to me) location. I wonder what he has dangling from the strap on his shoulder? The Voigtlander or maybe Leica with which his Nokton would be used?
On this day he was using the Hassleblad for film and had the Nokton 40mm mounted on a Sony A7 (not sure which varient). The Leica M2 is mine, I just borrowed the Nokton for this shot and a couple of others. For most of the trip I was using a Voigt 28mm.

Haha it is a homey shot, I think by this point my sister-in-law was a bit bored of us geeking out about cameras
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Cross-processed a roll of Seattle Filmworks 100 speed color film that's been sitting around my house for 18 years. 15 minutes in D76 1+3, fixed with TF-4.
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QuoteOriginally posted by g026r Quote
Some fun with a cheap IR filter. A lot of this roll didn't turn out as the Jupiter-12's aperture design doesn't really make it a good lens to use with a filter that's practically opaque. I had taped the aperture ring fast, but not fast enough that screwing the filter in didn't cause it to shift position.

Those that did turn out were the ones where deliberate over-exposure resulted in it being approximately correct for the actual aperture, and where I didn't accidentally ruin the whole picture with too much camera shake.






Contax II.
Jupiter-12.
JCH Streetpan 400.
Excellent please could you provide more details!
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