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Great photo. Love swing lens panoramics (though they can be hit and miss). You and Jean Marc have inspired me to post a few of my own efforts.

 

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Widelux F8 + Tri-X

Nice light capture, Phil. The decisive moment.

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Family portrait, cousins.

M7_summicron50V4_IlfordFP4_microphen 1+3_10mn_24°C

 

 

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Thanks Chris. I will try that, I don't have photoflo. I have been using a wee splash of squeeze (fairy liquid) after the final wash........I will see if I can get Photoflo here in Malaysia

 

A few drops of dishwashing liquid , this is good too

let the film in 1 minute. Release the film and slowly pass the film

between two fingers and hang on a wire with a photo lab clamp

down like ballast for drying

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Here is the link to the manufacturer of your filters:

 

http://www.schneiderkreuznach.com/en/photo-imaging/product-field/b-w-fotofilter/products/filtertypes/black-and-white-filters/040-orange-550/

 

If you click on "filter Factor" below the text, a pdf will open up and show the factors and compensation stops.

"Blendenwerte" means F-stops.

 

B+W are the letters from the former brand name "Biermann & Weber", before they were bought by Schneider Kreuznach.

So it doesn't mean "Black and White"...  ;-)

Surprised they don't sell green filters !

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Henry, Hepcat,

 

If you look carefully at the picture Adam posted on the top of page 750, you will notice approximately 1/3 from the left in the sky a brownish stain in the sky (and several others in other places). I cannot easily explain this as an artefact of any light or optics. As the film in question is the Cinestill 50, my guess is that this stain could be a remnant of the Remjet backing, that was either insufficiently removed, or somehow marred the emulsion side of the film. 

But as this is all guesswork, perhaps Adam, you could contact the supplier of the film and ask for clarification?

 

Best regards

 

Christoph

 

I would concur on Adam's image that something is going on with the film itself; the deep blues in Doc Henry's however are UV over-saturation which is what my comment was addressing. 

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Surprised they don't sell green filters !

They did, but when did you use a green filter the last time? I think green filters were even seldom sold in good old Black and White times.

Heliopan has still yellow/green and green on its list.

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They did, but when did you use a green filter the last time? I think green filters were even seldom sold in good old Black and White times.

Heliopan has still yellow/green and green on its list.

 

 

Yellow is the only colour I use with film (the other colours are too 'intrusive' and suck up too much light) but I have a Heliopan green filter that I've used with the Monochrom quite a few times – I rather like it in certain lighting conditions.

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Kodak Retina 1b, Fuji C200

You can't go wrong with a Retina, in my opinion.

 

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M6, Skopar 2,5/35, Slidefilm (Fuji 100)

In the Allgau, Bavaria

 

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M6, Summicron 50, Slidefilm (Fuji 100)

Our Chancellorette Angie as a citrus juicer :-)

 

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One from my first attempt at home colour processng....

 

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Fuji GS645S, Kodak Ektar, Fuji Hunt C41 Kit, Epson V550

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