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Another great shot and the development of the sky and the siding is really wonderful for Df96. Was this one developed at 80F with continuous agitation like some of the previous shots?
 
Another great shot and the development of the sky and the siding is really wonderful for Df96. Was this one developed at 80F with continuous agitation like some of the previous shots?

Thanks!

No this one was at 70, 10 sec continuous agitation to start.
One thing I am now making sure of is to match very closely the DF96 temp and the wash/stop bath temp.
 
That's cool! Here's one I took with Metropolis, it looks very similar:


Some similarities for sure, the Lomo being grittier and slightly less contrasty.
I'm still experimenting too so I expect some changes. Havent done this to any 135mm film yet either.
Cool shot Huss.
 
The above pic was 120 film, here is Metropolis in 35mm. Lomo claims an ISO range of 100-400. I've been shooting it at 400:

 
Leica M3 DS, Summaron 35 3.6, Lomo Fantome 6, DF 96 Monobath.

Fantome film essentially looks grainless in DF96.

 
Nikon F3P, Zeiss ZF.2 50mm f2, Lomo Babylon 13, Cinestill DF96 Monobath



Only got 14 rolls out of this bottle of DF96. Roll 15 did not fully develop (this image was from that roll). Annoyed at myself for forgetting to film clip test it, but I thought I was ok at roll #15 as they say 16+ rolls per bottle. Bottle was under 2 months old etc.. And roll 14 was perfect.
 
Leica R9, Summilux 50, Lomo Babylon 13, Cinestill DF96 Monobath

Babylon 13 is Orwo 21 (markings on it say that), and it is a really old school vintage look film. Pretty much no anti-halation layer so almost all the images have a slightly hazy look. Also seems very soft/prone to scratching.

 
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