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Here some samples of Adox Color Implosion..... it is not for sure the typical color film, and infact Adox says that it is "unpredicatable".

Adox says too "With this grain and these light desaturated colors no one will think that you are still shooting digital."

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Massimo

 

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Thanks Henry, yes, the color version has a predominat green/blu that I'm not able to adjust with the white balance.....

This is the second roll of Cinestill 50D, and probably the last. My lab seems not able to develop it properly, or maybe I'm not able to scan it. I will try some prints.

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Massimo

Massimo, if the whole film is like this, it probably has a non-constant temperature during the development

or in other words a breaking temperature range at 38 ° C and it can cause one dominance in film.

I do not think that it comes from Cinestill which has beautiful color(as previously seen on your posted photos)

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Henry

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and for Al , the old red door :) ... and you are welcome :)

with the sun ray at the right time

 

Cathedral Laon (France)

XIth century

 

KP160-M7-35LA

any correction

 

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Hi Henry,

Your photo looks like a scene from the Game of Thrones.

 

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Here some samples of Adox Color Implosion..... it is not for sure the typical color film, and infact Adox says that it is "unpredicatable".

Adox says too "With this grain and these light desaturated colors no one will think that you are still shooting digital."

Enjoy,

Massimo

Very nice this picture too Massimo

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Hi Henry,

Your photo looks like a scene from the Game of Thrones.

 

Krycek

Pierre,  thanks for your comment ..... it reminds me vampire films * :D

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* maybe I watch too much this kind of film :)

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Massimo, if the whole film is like this, it probably has a non-constant temperature during the development

or in other words a breaking temperature range at 38 ° C and it can cause one dominance in film.

I do not think that it comes from Cinestill which has beautiful color(as previously seen on your posted photos)

Regards

Henry

Yes, the whole film has the same dominance.... the strange thing is that the lab did the development of my last two rolls one after the other: one (the Cinestill) has this dominance, the other (the Adox Color Implosion) is ok (as you can see from my last 4 photos).

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Yes, the whole film has the same dominance.... the strange thing is that the lab did the development of my last two rolls one after the other: one (the Cinestill) has this dominance, the other (the Adox Color Implosion) is ok (as you can see from my last 4 photos).

Massimo, the two rolls come from the same camera ? Exposure problem ?

Otherwise, I come back to a development defect of the second film  , for the reasons

mentioned above (breaking temperature range)

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Henry

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For Keith and Adam,

 

Kodak Ektar 100

no correction

MP-90 MacroElmar

 

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Massimo, the two rolls come from the same camera ? Exposure problem ?

Otherwise, I come back to a development defect of the second film , for the reasons

mentioned above (breaking temperature range)

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Henry

Same camera (M7)...... most probably you are right......

Ps: however the b&w from the Cinestill is amazing :-)

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and this one for Gary (NZ) in Kodak Ektar 100

MP Apo Telyt 135 Asph

 

Normandy Etretat cliff *

Old lonely seagull

 

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* for his last visit in Normandy

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Very nice, Henry. I like your Ektar photos the best. I think the film best suits your method of exposure.  Keep shooting and sharing. 

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You have seen this tower in Kodak TX400 (with my MP)

now in Kodak Portra 160 with my M7 a fabulous camera

 

.... and in "contre-jour"

for Adam may be a yellow filter isn't for clouds ?

but question : I still have the blue sky at the top right

 

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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With this scene, orange probably would have been ideal.  Yellow is too subtle

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Thanks Adam for the orange filter :)

I'll try next time in the same condition !

 

Buren columns

Paris - June 2015

 

Ilford HP5

MP-35 LA

 

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