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Henry, no I don't I'm afraid. I have nowhere which I can use as a darkroom these days even just to develop negs.

 

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John not need much place in his bathroom for example, with a ""shelf" attached to the wall and can fold as a working table.

The wash basin or sink in her lingerie will do. That's what I did when I was in an apartment. Now in our house, I have a laboratory for photo

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/2795597-post29.html

Develop himself his film is a real pleasure and the film has no scratches.You can always try :)

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Wonderful scale of black and grey on your last picture John

Very nice

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Venerable monk superior of the pagoda, who chaired a ceremony for welcoming us

and blessing our humanitarian medical mission

 

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Fuji Acros

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A couple of weeks ago I shot what I thought was a roll of Fuji Pro 400H (C-41 film) @ 800 (more like 640) only to find out after finishing the roll and in the process of reloading that I had shot a roll of Fuji Provia 100F SLIDE (E-6) FILM instead!! :mad: :mad:

I went ahead and developed the film at 400, hoping that the results wouldn't be too disastrous.

Here are two shots from the roll. I think that, with some tweaks, the film can actually be pushed nicely, and so I purchased 5 more rolls :D

M-A, 28mm Elmarit (pre-asph)

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Adam, personally I find this having a bit too much contrast for my liking. Prefer your portra shots. [emoji6]

Allen, Provia color is intense as Kodak Portra and is one of my favorite film.

This film is also quite expensive. :mad:

 

Fuji Provia 100

MP Apo Cron 90 Asph

 

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Henry, I can't comment on Fuji itself as I have never used it myself. Although, thinking of it I know a drugstore in the neighborhood sells rebadged Fuji. Not sure what type it is though.

Anyways, I didn't write I don't like Fuji but I liked the ones he shot with Portra more. Big difference. :)

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Henry, I can't comment on Fuji itself as I have never used it myself. Although, thinking of it I know a drugstore in the neighborhood sells rebadged Fuji. Not sure what type it is though.

Anyways, I didn't write I don't like Fuji but I liked the ones he shot with Portra more. Big difference. :)

It is true that it is not street photography

I'll try to photograph street photo with Provia as does Adam :)

Allen thank you for the suggestion :)

.... and Allen try one Fuji roll

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Adam, personally I find this having a bit too much contrast for my liking. Prefer your portra shots. [emoji6]

 

Thanks Allen and Henry.

Allen - I agree with you 100% I in no way intended to shoot this delicate, highlight hypersensitive film in this manner. My only real point in sharing the images was to illustrate that it wasn't a total disaster (I actually assumed that the images would be blacked out and only barely visible) and that I think that I could visualize some scenes in NYC in which this contrasty chrome look could be cool. To get exposures that are actually usable, I probably would push the film only a stop and a half (300) and expose for the highlights. That's half as much pushing which should dial down the contrast quite a bit.

 

I'll be sure to share some results once I get through a roll like this.

 

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The nice place where we were welcome :)

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... and for lovers of color

 

Beautiful construction

 

M7 50LA

Fuji Sup.

 

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... or sculpture on tree trunk :)

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7 50 LA

 

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