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R09 Henry, a Foma product I think. I always liked Rodinal, mainly as I could come back to a partly used bottle ages after I opened it, and as long as it flowed out of the bottle, it worked.

R09 is what I am able to buy locally, although I heard even this is getting difficult, such is the restriction on shipping liquids.

Might have to try a few new ones soon, I have some Iflord DD-X, mainly as I was thinking to use Ilford Delta 100 while in Europe. I also have a D-76 clone, again from Foma, so might test that too, or just get the real McCoy.

Gary

 

Thank you Gary . I understand . I don't know if color developer (C41) exists in powder ?

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Henry

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I'm warming to colour Henry, but find the logistics of getting processing done a pain. And I have no desire to self process, not yet anyway.

Gary

 

Gary color development is easier and faster in comparison with b&w .

The only limited point is the temperature 38°C or 30°C

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Henry

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Canon AE1-p, 50mm f1.8 lens, Kentmere 400

 

34528752536_3fdba71697_b.jpg2315017.jpg by Greg.May, on Flickr

 

34632445876_d620732bdf_b.jpg2319011.jpg by Greg.May, on Flickr

 

33830631854_ff30a309ea_b.jpg2318003.jpg by Greg.May, on Flickr

 

34632414216_da6539fc41_b.jpg2316015.jpg by Greg.May, on Flickr

 

Ray superb pictures and black-grey tones :) specially pictures 1 and 4

Very pleasing to watch your series

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Henry

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Henry,

Is there a small section of your hospital that is also a hotel?

 

... no hotel Michael except care of great Middle East Emir with his suite

they reserve all the floor :D

Another buidings exist for another specialities

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Henry

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I have been wandering in woods and found lilies, still thriving, marking the location of old homesteads where only crumbling stone foundations testify to the fact that a home, barn, or mill were once there. The lilies remain long after the cockroaches have moved off. These lilies were thriving alongside alongside a home in a pretty advanced state of decay. They made me stop and think. Magnificent.

 

36061886295_563ef17cee_k.jpgimage533214 by W P_, on Flickr

 

IID, 50mm 2.5 Hektor, Svema Color 120

 

Nice and subtle color with Svema film Wayne

Thank you

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Wonderful picture Henry, I hope you're taking more for us whilst you work in such a great building.

 

I'm enjoying all the architectural shapes in everyone's shots and the life springing up around them.

 

Of course I prefer the HP5 Henry, though both are very nice.

 

Thanks,

Richard

 

I work only one day sometimes two per week in this place

Thank you Richard

Ilford HP5 has the advantage to be clearer in comparison with TX

Both are nice .... :)

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Henry

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For Richard :)

 

Cathedral Notre Dame taken from my consultation room

a little cloudy that day :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-M7-35 Summicron Asph

Dev Portra myself in Tetenal. Nikon Coolscan 5000

Uncorrected in software

 

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Henry

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Steven first welcome to our thread , glad you join us with this refreshing and vivid color

Well done for the first picture. I think it's a crop ?

Thank you for posting

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Henry

 

Nope, these are not cropped and generally avoid doing so. These were both with a Rolleinar closer up filter attached. 

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I received some B&W back from Ilford US lab

T-Max 100 - M6 - Zeiss 21 4.5

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TX 400 - M6 - 50/2

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M7, Zeiss 50 planar, and Cinestill 800T. Scanned today. Not so easy to get the right color balance.

 

36064485485_364c582f69_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

35894339862_b89f18d8ca_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

36064483215_e1d54036d7_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

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Edward where are you getting your colour stuff developed. I assume somewhere in BKK ?

 

Thxs

 

Ray

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M7, Zeiss 50 planar, and Cinestill 800T. Scanned today. Not so easy to get the right color balance.

 

36064485485_364c582f69_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

35894339862_b89f18d8ca_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

36064483215_e1d54036d7_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

35894338202_1e82998b49_o.jpgM7-ZM 50/2-Cinestill 800T by edward karaa, on Flickr

 

The right color Edward ?  I think you are inside  :) 

Color is really beautiful . What nice red in picture 2 and

what nice skin color , superb portrait in picture 3

Thank you for posting

Henry

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Edward where are you getting your colour stuff developed. I assume somewhere in BKK ?

 

Thxs

 

Ray

My lab of choice is currently Patani Studio. I have the film developed then scan it at home. They can provide you with very nice scans too, also in 16bit raw, which I used to order before I got my scanner.

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