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Colorado CJ

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A few days ago I bought a few boxes of 4x5 Technical Pan from Ebay. I LOVE Tech pan in 35mm format and wanted to try my hand at using it in 4x5.

Today I shot a couple of shots to see if the Technical Pan was still good. It was just a quick shot a couple minutes down a local trail, so nothing special. But, from this exposure, I can see that I'm going to LOVE shooting the rest of the 4x5 Tech Pan I have. The same great emulsion that I've come to know in 35mm, just on a much larger scale.

Shot on a Zone VI 4x5 and Fujinon SW 124mm F5.6 lens and developed in Rodinal 150:1 for 7 minutes.

4x5 - Technical Pan - Test 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr
 

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Very nice result! When did yourTech Pan expire?
I always wondered if I should use this film because I thought it would be too contrasty, but looking at your photo it seems to render really cool.
 

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Beautiful tones and textures!!
 

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I was given some Technical Pan (35mm) recently and I filleted the IN to find a development scheme using Rodinal. I came up with EI 25 at 13 minutes, Rodinal 1+150, 68 degrees F, minimal agitation. The results were good, but I may take your time with the next roll. I really like your image, I didn't like the dust on my negatives though.
 
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A few days ago I bought a few boxes of 4x5 Technical Pan from Ebay. I LOVE Tech pan in 35mm format and wanted to try my hand at using it in 4x5.

Today I shot a couple of shots to see if the Technical Pan was still good. It was just a quick shot a couple minutes down a local trail, so nothing special. But, from this exposure, I can see that I'm going to LOVE shooting the rest of the 4x5 Tech Pan I have. The same great emulsion that I've come to know in 35mm, just on a much larger scale.

Shot on a Zone VI 4x5 and Fujinon SW 124mm F5.6 lens and developed in Rodinal 150:1 for 7 minutes.

4x5 - Technical Pan - Test 1 by Andrew Marjama, on Flickr


Stunning Andrew.
 
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