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Henry,

 

Thank you (and all others) for your kind words. I did not develop these films myself, but have started to develop colour films in the meantime. I'll post the results some time in the future.

 

My condolances and wishes to you and your family.

 

Best regards

 

Christoph

 

Thank you Christoph for my mother .

 

It's a great idea to develop himself film

Very easy and good satisfaction by doing himself , no scratch

good job ... and you can develop. even on sunday when your lab is closed

Best

Henry

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Inside or outside Kodak TX400 is great

 

 

 

Fontainebleau Castle

Jul 2017

 

Leica MP-Summicron 35 Asph

No correction

 

 

"You , the statue have you a soul ?"

 

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King François 1st

 

 

and with film no hypersharpness , no agressivity when watching,

"soft and pleasant" for our eyes (except i admit , the digitalization step of scanner

to post here , but in print it's perfect)

 

Best

Henry

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A nice gift for the lifeguard (50/1.4A Superia 400)

 

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And when I turned around, this is what I saw

 

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Beautiful red Philip and romantic picture for the second picture

Thank you

Henry

I just see that Macodirect sells Fuji 400 Isos (11,50 Euros for 3 rolls) not expensive in comparison with Portra 400

.... I just order Fuji Superia 200, may be I must add 400

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marseille 2012

leica mp blackpaint, 35mm asph blackpaint, kodak t-max 400

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marseille 2012

leica mp blackpaint, 35mm asph blackpaint, kodak t-max 400

 

Wow that's what I call a picture  :)

 

Great photographer , great camera , great lens and great film , the result is "beautiful"

 

Welcome Liebling and if you have more please share with us :)

The grain of the skin is really nice and real

Thank you

Regards

Henry

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.... continuation, third picture with Fuji Superia 200

 

It's Wayne firstly who speaks about this film Fuji Superia

Thank you Wayne :)

 

 

Leica M7-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

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Crop 100%

 

 

The definition and color are great here and silver grain is very nice,

... and always no correction

 

Best

Henry

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Fontainebleau

July 2017

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

 

Color of Portra is really faithful and grain of TX is great and natural

giving a nice contrast , in relief

 

Best

Henry

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Sorry its been so long again, been having a bit of trouble with a trapped femoral nerve, some more from Mays holiday to St Ives Cornwall

HP5 developed in Rodinal, Leica M4P + 21mm VC skopar

 

Stormy St Ives

 

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Sorry its been so long again, been having a bit of trouble with a trapped femoral nerve, some more from Mays holiday to St Ives Cornwall

HP5 developed in Rodinal, Leica M4P + 21mm VC skopar

 

Stormy St Ives

 

159-XL.jpg

 

161-XL.jpg

 

St Ives Harbour, HP5 developed in Rodinal, M4P + 21mm VC skopar

 

Chrisprint-XL.jpg

 

Gary you miss us and glad see you back ... :) much pain with this femoral problem ?

Great series specially the second and third , nice black and grey tone

I recognize HP5 grain in the picture 3

Thank you

Best

Henry

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Which version do you prefer, the toned version here:

 

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?p=3329285

 

or this grayscale version:

 

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In the darkroom I have toned some prints using selenium toner (from Ilford). One can make it very subtle, or more prominent. Of course, the first version is just a digital simulation of the toning, not anywhere near as nice as the real thing!

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Which version do you prefer, the toned version here:

 

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/205842-i-like-filmopen-thread/?p=3329285

 

or this grayscale version:

 

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In the darkroom I have toned some prints using selenium toner (from Ilford). One can make it very subtle, or more prominent. Of course, the first version is just a digital simulation of the toning, not anywhere near as nice as the real thing!

 

 

To me, the toned version just pips the grayscale version, as the selenium brown seems to enhance the feel of nature, especially where you have the dry foreground matter. Now SPLIT toning might be the answer!

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