I thought I'd apply a little "speed boost" technology to this film, like Adox's HR-50. It's nothing more than pre-exposure...It's easy to do so, why not?
I don't own a flash![]()
I have bounced light with the white side of a dark cloth, though (when I had one with a white side, that is), which helps whatever is nearest the camera,
Note that, per an "informed source," ADOX's "speed boost technology" is not pre-exposure:
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Hi Goran, very interesting stuff! Does any developing happen in the first bath? What is the duration of each bath? Ha, ha, Raghu, that 1.3g of carbonate in bath A make you curious? To be honest, back in the day, I never tried to develop film test just in bath A to see how much image is formed...www.photrio.com
Well, even if it is not via pre-exposure the result is the same...and I can easily do it in the field! I know their technique is top secret, but I sure would love to know how they did it... Chemically fumed?
Hot vapor/fumes from heated hydrogen peroxide? Who knows as long as it works I guess, but I'd do what you did Andy, since that works too.
And pre-exposing in the field allows me to tailor it to each sheet.![]()
Good video!
PS more bears please![]()
In your shot ín #9 there appears to be a person kneeling on the top with a head through the guard raíls It looks like a nun, possibly praying for your safety or soul in case the safety prayer fails?
Either that or Fay Wray wondering what had happened to King Kong when he fell
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