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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.

Thanks for that. I have a 'fridge full of C-41 and previously used IQ lab who no longer deal with it. Been struggling to find a replacement.

 

I presume I could mail from Pattaya to them ?

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I received some B&W back from Ilford US lab

T-Max 100 - M6 - Zeiss 21 4.5

 

TX 400 - M6 - 50/2

 

Two films of Kodak , two different aspects

Both are nice SS .

A little smoothing aspect for TMax100 , grainy and a little darker (black) for TX400

I usually use TX when I have no much light

Nice two pictures :)

Thanks Henry

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This red is outstanding , really vivid Edward

Nice framing and great series

Thank you

Henry

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Lovely!

Burapha Bike week, Pattaya, Thailand, with young Asian girls dressed in Western cowgirl attire.

 

Rollei 6002, 80mm Planar, Fuji Acros

 

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Awesome, Christoph!

Tasmanian Landscape IV

 

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M4-P, 28, Rollei IR400, svn

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Fantastic colors, Richard.  

Another couple with Rolleiflex/Portra and CPL ('Rolleipol')

 

Portra 160

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Portra 400

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Thanks, Edward :)

Excellent street capture, Adam!

 

Indeed, Keith.  As I recall he was not really able to hold it together for the photo.  But he certainly had a lot of soul and that's what I wanted to capture.

Clearly you caught him deeply 'in the zone', Adam!

 

 

 

Thanks, Henry :)

Beautiful Adam

Great picture and expression

Henry

 

these are wonderful, Edward.  You've made the film sing and used excellent subjects.  Well done and would love to see more...

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

 

 

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Two films of Kodak , two different aspects

Both are nice SS .

A little smoothing aspect for TMax100 , grainy and a little darker (black) for TX400

I usually use TX when I have no much light

Nice two pictures :)

Thanks Henry

 

Thank you Henry. TX400 is my go to but I do enjoy the smooth grain of TMax, very different looks between the two films. I have never used TMax 400, maybe I'll give that a try too ...

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Like I said to SS , film can have different aspects depending what you want

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica M7-90 Macro Elmar

 

 

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Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

 

 

Both films are developed by myself in Tetenal 38°C , no correction with software.

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

Best

Henry

 

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Wow, really gorgeous colors, Henry.

Like I said to SS , film can have different aspects depending what you want

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica M7-90 Macro Elmar

 

 

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Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

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Both films are developed by myself in Tetenal 38°C , no correction with software.

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

Best

Henry

 

And thanks for the look :)

Really nice Adam

Geometric lines are well seen , and no moiré please !

Great picture

Best

Henry

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Like I said to SS , film can have different aspects depending what you want

 

 

Kodak Ektar 100-Leica M7-90 Macro Elmar

 

 

Image2phuninhektarlfht+++bis1000.jpg

 

 

Kodak Portra 160-Leica M7-35 Summilux Asph

 

 

Image12phuninhbiskp160lfht+++1000.jpg

 

 

Both films are developed by myself in Tetenal 38°C , no correction with software.

Nikon Coolscan 5000

 

Best

Henry

Beautiful colors and fabulous scenery, Henry. The first shot is breathtaking!

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Thank you Henry. TX400 is my go to but I do enjoy the smooth grain of TMax, very different looks between the two films. I have never used TMax 400, maybe I'll give that a try too ...

 

SS, here one picture Kodak TMAX400 , less grainy than TX but also beautiful

great contrast  too

 

 

Kodak TMAX400-Leica MP-35 Summicron Asph

No correction . Nikon Coolscan 5000 16 bits

 

 

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Best

Henry

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Thanks for that. I have a 'fridge full of C-41 and previously used IQ lab who no longer deal with it. Been struggling to find a replacement.

 

I presume I could mail from Pattaya to them ?

IQ lab are responsible for me giving up on film a few years ago. Old chemicals, scratches and drying marks, color casts... etc. I will PM you their Facebook page. They will let you know where to ship your film. They reply very fast.

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So pleased I found this forum. Only a few weeks but friendly, inspiring and great images. And thanks so much to Edward for his recomendation of a local lab.

 

This is what forums are about.

 

Thank you

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Paris Pigalle SP

Time :  cloudy day ,some rain drops . That's why I said SS that TX400

is a good film for bad light condition . Same remark for Kodax TMAX.

I'll post some SP pictures in TMAX in Paris

 

 

I like to catch "frozen" expression on faces :)

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

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Henry

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So pleased I found this forum. Only a few weeks but friendly, inspiring and great images. And thanks so much to Edward for his recomendation of a local lab.

 

This is what forums are about.

 

Thank you

My pleasure Ray! Enjoying your outstanding photography in this thread!

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Paris Pigalle SP

Time : cloudy day ,some rain drops . That's why I said SS that TX400

is a good film for bad light condition . Same remark for Kodax TMAX.

I'll post some SP pictures in TMAX in Paris

 

 

I like to catch "frozen" expression on faces :)

 

 

Kodak TX400-Leica MP-35 Summicron Asph

 

 

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Best

Henry

The first one is excellent Henry! Great timing!

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