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I just scan some Fuji Velvia slides

Your opinion about color and general rendering ? :)

 

Pyrénées France

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No dust on sensor in blue sky , you're all afraid, huh ? :D

 

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PS: Adam, I'll have some questions about your different nice pictures with filters :)

 

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Sunset in Pyrénées

 

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Holy smokes there are a lot of great images being posted!

 

Here are my two from testing my "while my M6 is in the shop" Minolta X-700.

 

I developed these in a Rondinax, I believe that the film is Fujicolor Superia 400, though not sure.

 

 

Well done. The Rondinax certainly makes C-41 easy!

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Well done. The Rondinax certainly makes C-41 easy!

That it does!

 

One question if you don't mind; when doing the last wash after the blix but before the stabilizer, can I open the Rondinax or will that ruin the film?

 

I couldn't figure out how to wash so I just poured water in, agitated for 30 seconds then dumped it out and the repeated that for 4 times. Normally when using a tank I'd be running water full blast into the tank for 5 or 10 minutes.

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Wow, this thread is exploding! Thank you all for those stunning contributions, it is always a pleasure to stop by :) . I have to admit, that I didn´t shoot film with my Leica cameras for a while - esp. since I bought a used X Vario (which is way better than the reviews and bitter comments suggested, that came out when it was introduced). I hope you don't mind if I pollute this thread with a picture made with my Yashica electro 35 GSN. The film was a so called "Paradies 200", probably a Fuji Superia, which was sold here in Germany really cheap till spring 2015:

 

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That it does!

 

One question if you don't mind; when doing the last wash after the blix but before the stabilizer, can I open the Rondinax or will that ruin the film?

 

I couldn't figure out how to wash so I just poured water in, agitated for 30 seconds then dumped it out and the repeated that for 4 times. Normally when using a tank I'd be running water full blast into the tank for 5 or 10 minutes.

As soon as the blix is out the lid can come off. I just dip one of of my graduates into the washing up bowl of warm water that the solutions were heated in, pour into the opened Rondinax, let the motor turn it for 30 seconds or so (or do it manually if using the Rondinax 60), pour it out and repeat. I do seven fills of water, taking a bit over the 3 minutes suggested. Then comes the stabiliser.

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As soon as the blix is out the lid can come off. I just dip one of of my graduates into the washing up bowl of warm water that the solutions were heated in, pour into the opened Rondinax, let the motor turn it for 30 seconds or so (or do it manually if using the Rondinax 60), pour it out and repeat. I do seven fills of water, taking a bit over the 3 minutes suggested. Then comes the stabiliser.

Thanks, that helps a lot.

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Wow, this thread is exploding! Thank you all for those stunning contributions, it is always a pleasure to stop by :) . I have to admit, that I didn´t shoot film with my Leica cameras for a while - esp. since I bought a used X Vario (which is way better than the reviews and bitter comments suggested, that came out when it was introduced). I hope you don't mind if I pollute this thread with a picture made with my Yashica electro 35 GSN. The film was a so called "Paradies 200", probably a Fuji Superia, which was sold here in Germany really cheap till spring 2015:

 

 

That is a really good shot!

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Wow, this thread is exploding! Thank you all for those stunning contributions, it is always a pleasure to stop by :) . I have to admit, that I didn´t shoot film with my Leica cameras for a while - esp. since I bought a used X Vario (which is way better than the reviews and bitter comments suggested, that came out when it was introduced). I hope you don't mind if I pollute this thread with a picture made with my Yashica electro 35 GSN. The film was a so called "Paradies 200", probably a Fuji Superia, which was sold here in Germany really cheap till spring 2015:

 

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Funny and superb James

Thanks for your encouragement  :)

It's true , very nice pictures on these pages. Thanks to all of you  :)

 

 

Light effects in deep forest

... for Marcus

 

Kodak Portra 160

dev 38°C

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Kodak Portra 160

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I bet no one can case where this was taken! Ilford Delta100.

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Another quiz :

where is this column ? :)

 

 

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