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Hello Doc,

I do a gently agitation (turning) of the Paterson tank for the first minute during development, then 10 sec every minute, for 6 minutes.

During fixation, only 10 sec turning every minute, for 3 minutes.

I wash the film with running water for 10 minutes, and finally I do a 2 minutes bath in the wetting agent.

I use all the chemicals from Agfa: R09 One shot, Agefix and Wac.

However, I don't think is something to do with the development, but with the scanner.

Regards,

Massimo

I agitate constantly for 3 minutes with Ilford rapid fixer never had any problems

 

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I repeat my advice and encourage everyone to use a Fuji Velvia and project the pictures from your MF- Camera.

You'll get addicted to that bright, shiny colours.

At our camera club we have a film group that meet every month and show slides and talk about anything film related

 

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You have three kinds of films: BW- Films (Tmax, Delta 100, HP 5, and so on), Colour negative (Portra, Ektar, Superia) and colour slide (Velvia, Provia).

The process for CN is C-41, the process for slide film is E-6. They are different to the process for BW- Film, as the chemaicals and processing times are the same, as it is not for BW-Film.

But with practice Rodinal will process all of those films in B+W

 

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Les Tuileries and le Louvre

and our big wheel like in London

Paris

 

 

Kodak Portra 400

(home dev lab Tetenal)

Leica M7

28 Summicron Asph

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

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Best

Henry

 

Nice memories !

 

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Jardin des Tuileries by _JM_, on Flickr

 

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Vue depuis La Grande Roue des Tuileries by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Xpan + 45mm 

 

BTW  Henry ... Cartier Bresson used to to live in a flat on the right end side overlooking the Tuileries gardens :-)

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Early Spring afternoon in Nikko, Japan.

Hasselblad, 50mmFLE, Fujifilm NPC 160

 

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Nice memories !

 

 

Jardin des Tuileries by _JM_, on Flickr

 

 

Vue depuis La Grande Roue des Tuileries by _JM_, on Flickr

 

Xpan + 45mm 

 

BTW  Henry ... Cartier Bresson used to to live in a flat on the right end side overlooking the Tuileries gardens :-)

 

In the air  :)  impressive pictures

Well done JM

Best

Henry

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Reflection....

 

 

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Canon AF35ML, ADOX Silvermax.

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A painter in the sun

Summicron 50mmV4 TriX@800

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On 5th Avenue at the Museum Mile Festival ..... Among the many things going on, they give out chalk....In this electronic day and age, so many young people still love the idea of drawing on the streets ...... film here is Cinestill 50 ... lens is 35mm summicron ASPH ... Leica M4 ..

 

 

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For the Adam debate -- Ektar 100 for street shooting --

 

 

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