craigclu Jul 14, 2019 Vintage bike, vintage optics and new-gen film. It made for a great image with a nice depth to pull the viewer in. Thanks for posting.
Vintage bike, vintage optics and new-gen film. It made for a great image with a nice depth to pull the viewer in. Thanks for posting.
Ken Bingham Jul 14, 2019 Just read up on Ilford XP2 film. I may have to try it. Is there anything to watch out for, that you'd care to share? Great shot.
Just read up on Ilford XP2 film. I may have to try it. Is there anything to watch out for, that you'd care to share? Great shot.
macfred Jul 15, 2019 @Ken Bingham Ken, I rate my chromogenic Ilford XP2 (or the FUji Neopan 400CN which is exactly the same film) at ASA 200 or 250 and develope it in C-41 - those films love light. An interesting read : https://theonlinephotographer.typep...er/2012/10/how-to-shoot-ilford-xp2-super.html If you like to try it in b/w chemistry (I tried it in Rodinal stand-developing with quiet good results) Ilford has some recommendations: https://www.ilfordphoto.com/ilford-...ilford_brochure&___from_store=ilford_brochure
@Ken Bingham Ken, I rate my chromogenic Ilford XP2 (or the FUji Neopan 400CN which is exactly the same film) at ASA 200 or 250 and develope it in C-41 - those films love light. An interesting read : https://theonlinephotographer.typep...er/2012/10/how-to-shoot-ilford-xp2-super.html If you like to try it in b/w chemistry (I tried it in Rodinal stand-developing with quiet good results) Ilford has some recommendations: https://www.ilfordphoto.com/ilford-...ilford_brochure&___from_store=ilford_brochure