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Rollei RPX-25 stand-developed in DDX @ 1:9.

Sorry about the (very) dirty negative - I was more interested in how the tones come out than the neg itself. This film has great tonality ("scanned" with an A7R w/ EF MP-E 65mm)...

A001 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

TMax 400 stand-developed (not the best idea for higher ISO's), with similar 5x A7R shot...

27151123003_07c0e84786_b.jpgA003 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

27483877490_11553c0de7_b.jpgA004 by Eoin Christie, on Flickr

 

Steve for me I call this  "definition" better than in digital when you crop

and when you print the crop too because of grain of film

When I compared crop of digital print and analog print , I understood that

film is superior and far :) ....  no "plastic" look  (as you said) as we see on scans

and yet  A7R is a good camera with a welknown Sony sensor.

I'll try some rolls of  Rollei and also Kodak TMax with good "definition" both or "resolution"

if you prefer this term .

Best

Henry

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Le grand Palais and the Seine river

(before the flood of last week) 

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7-35 Lux Asph

 

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Langco Lagoon

Vietnam

 

Unsusual color I saw that day

I know very well this nice place but this day , clouds,

warm moisture 70-80% , beach sand and light give a wonderful reflection

I don't know if you'll like it but the film reproduce nicer  than my M9 .

I'll post some pictures for comparison if you permit me :)

Not easy to photograph

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 LA

 

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PS:  before I gave a lab to develop color film , I'm not happy because I have lots of scratches on some photos :angry: 

Explication: as it passes in a PLC and if the products are not clean (residues) , the small wheels in the PLC and residues can scratch the film ! 

Morality : develop yourself it is much better  :)

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Fisherman hiting the water with a pole to bring fish into his net

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Scratches again :angry: 

M7- 135 Apo Telyt Asph

Tripod

 

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Perfume River

Huê VN

 

Kodak Portra 400

M7- 35 Lux Asph.

 

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When looking at the color of film , there is something indefinable
there is the "matter" , the "consistency" contrary to any brand of

digital confounded  !

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A party Xiangqi game 

(Chinese chess)

or the silence of M camera

very discreet trigger

 

on the edge of the river Han

Danang VN

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7- 50 Lux Asph

 

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Thanks for posting these.  I recently bought two rolls which are waiting patiently for me to go out with my M7 or R7 and a tripod.

I think they may not wait too much longer...

It is stunning stuff, Mark. Painfully slow to use, even in the bright tropics, but the soft tonal changes are impressive. I just had a look at another roll, and there's something "painterly" about the people in the background (at least in negative). I'll post it shortly.

 

I have some 135 to use, too, and these 2 rolls encourage me to take it out for a spin.

 

Cheers,

Eoin

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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 ..

Steve don't see this picture

Wonderful look , well done Steve

You're lucky :D beautiful lady with nice color of Cinestill 

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Shosenkyo Gorge near the Mount Fuji area, Japan.

Leica M6, 50Lux, Acros, Rodinal - scanned on Plustek 8200i

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Here is another from Miss Liberty...

Venturing into some surrealism as a result of using the "white balance" instead of "auto" setting in the "Color" mode of Vuescan.

Velvia 50

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M7 Summicron 28mm Ilford XP2 

Maloya Singer.

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