Fisher Tower ciba sepia

Fisher Tower ciba sepia

Playing around with reversal processing efke pl100 and printing on ilfochrome. I used sodium sulfide for the 2nd developer and came up with this result. It is an 11x14 cibachrome from 8x10 efke pl100. The transparency is really beautiful on a light table.
Just goofing around to see what would happen on a lazy darkroom session.
regards,
erik
Location
Fisher towers Utah
Equipment Used
8x10 camera 240 g claron
Exposure
37 seconds at f 64
Film & Developer
efke pl100 in home made reversal chemistry
Paper & Developer
Ilfochrome clm1m
Lens Filter
red 25
Looks good to me but the Scotsman in me asks: Could this be achieved at a fraction of the cost with a B&W neg and sepia toning?

That Cibachrome stuff costs a fortune. Nice however when something you try comes off and this has

pentaxuser
 
Beautiful. Based on my limited Ilfochrome experience, I am sure that the actual print is even more beautiful.
 
I don't think those yellows would exist in a sepia toned GSP. Also, there are other hues lurking throughout that are the result of the color material. I think the way to offset the cost here would be to simply make a dozen of these and sell them on Etsy. I can't believe they wouldn't sell.
 

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Epson PerfectionV700
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