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Max , my thermometer is up slightly to the right, in back ground, of the photo between develop.(rev.) and stab.bottle :)

All my bottles are at 38 ° C when I develop (verified by the thermometer in each bottle) important for the developer and

the stabilizer. I stop the revelation with acetic acid (ac.ac.) diluted 1/10

 

 

Dev. C41 Tetenal color film

 

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M8 Macro Elmar 90

 

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Henry

 

 

all right. A medical thermometer goes up to 40 degrees.

That the Rondinax is only for MAX 25 - 30 degrees.

 

;)

 

I have times when one of my Rondinax doses only by cleaning with warm water! ( not hot ) the thermometer destroyed.

 

This one i can use it now for C-41 Prozess   :D

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Hi Max , my thermometer goes up to 100°C :) but I'll try next time to work at 30°C as i said to Chris , but "5 minutes" for time development.

"That the Rondinax is only for MAX 25 - 30 degrees." so it's better you develop at 30°C !

 

 

 

I'll be away for a few days mountain biking. Continue dear Gentleman to post your photos, I'll watch your photos on my iPhone but can not post my photos.  I'll bring you back film pictures of course :)
 

Nice holiday to All.

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Henry

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Hi Max , thanks for the picture .

I already posted this link, here again for you , the result is fine in 30°C

and preserve developer,  less hot :)

(copy the link and translate with Google Translation) *

http://www.pirate-photo.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?t=655

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Henry

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I'll be away for a few days mountain biking......

 

 

 

  .....but the Tour de France is yet to end, Henry   :mellow:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:p  :D 

 

 

 

have fun !!!    :) 

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I'll be away for a few days mountain biking. Continue dear Gentleman to post your photos, I'll watch your photos on my iPhone but can not post my photos.  I'll bring you back film pictures of course :)

 

 

Have a safe and happy time Henry, Looking forward to your mountains again!

 

Reagrds

Charles

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Very nice photo, Adam. How was it developed?

Thanks very much, Philip.  My lab did the development and I don't what the workflow is.  I am not allowed to develop my film at home out of concern for my kids' safety  :ph34r:

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Central Park, NYC

Portra 400

Hassy SWC/M

 

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nice picture Miller, not using M-A these days?

Thanks a lot.  The short answer is that I have been taking advantage of the extra time that I have in the mornings (given that my kids are at summer camp and I don't need to take them to school) and I have been using my Hasselblad and Linhof Technika Press.  The Hassy is quite compact but the Linhof is a bear to carry and so my Leicas have thus been taking a break (except for yesterday morning when I took it and my 135MM tele-elmar to the Brooklyn bridge).  I find that for these land/cityscapes it is really good to have the larger size film.  It allows for more resolution and detail and also for a greater degree of editing/dodge and burn.  So I have been having fun with it and have been learning a lot about how film photography works.  Plus, MarkP called me a one-trick pony who only knows how to shoot people in the face at close range... ;)

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Since I don't have anything better to post!

 

A Selfieeeee....

 

Leica R8, 80mm Summilux-R

 

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Since I don't have anything better to post!

 

A Selfieeeee.... in Paris. 

 

Leica R8, 80mm Summilux-R

 

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Two from last weekend (at f/16 1/60s) - I wonder what the vertical lines are, esp in the last photo?

 

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Normal shots turned out great though.

 

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One more.

 

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As Adam M is posting a number of stunning Hasselblad & Linhoff images, I thought it only fair to sing the praises of a TLR (in this instance, my Rolleicord Vb).  Clicking on the link will take you to a small gallery of seven shots from my latest roll (Ilford FP4+).

 

Views From The Ridgeway

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Thanks a lot. The short answer is that I have been taking advantage of the extra time that I have in the mornings (given that my kids are at summer camp and I don't need to take them to school) and I have been using my Hasselblad and Linhof Technika Press. The Hassy is quite compact but the Linhof is a bear to carry and so my Leicas have thus been taking a break (except for yesterday morning when I took it and my 135MM tele-elmar to the Brooklyn bridge). I find that for these land/cityscapes it is really good to have the larger size film. It allows for more resolution and detail and also for a greater degree of editing/dodge and burn. So I have been having fun with it and have been learning a lot about how film photography works. Plus, MarkP called me a one-trick pony who only knows how to shoot people in the face at close range... ;)

 

keep going!

 

Aaah New York New York... one day, not so far I will go to the big City!

 

Have You seen Meyerowitz or Gilden walking down the streets?

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