• Welcome to Photrio!
    Registration is fast and free. Join today to unlock search, see fewer ads, and access all forum features.
    Click here to sign up

Post your architectural photos here

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
203,175
Messages
2,850,955
Members
101,712
Latest member
Plastic
Recent bookmarks
0

Sirius Glass

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 18, 2007
Messages
50,915
Location
Southern California
Format
Multi Format
Post your architectural photos here: Abstract, new buildings, old buildings, ruins, monuments, urban scenes
 
40730127941_3a19e0d237_b_d.jpg


27217803577_b4cf907709_b_d.jpg
 
Are there any no digital clauses to any of these posts?
Either way, here's some film images
1968 expired verichrome pan, exposed at asa 12 on8-14-17
10i.jpg

Delta 100, exposed back in March
18g.jpg

2000 expired Fuji Superia 200 (110) from late March/ April
fs013.jpg

Ektar 100 from April
21f.jpg

I also may be back with a few more images (one film, two digital pending approval).
 
Are there any no digital clauses to any of these posts?
Either way, here's some film images
1968 expired verichrome pan, exposed at asa 12 on8-14-17
View attachment 203813
Delta 100, exposed back in March
View attachment 203821
2000 expired Fuji Superia 200 (110) from late March/ April
View attachment 203824
Ektar 100 from April
View attachment 203826
I also may be back with a few more images (one film, two digital pending approval).

I purposely set these threads up so that all could participate in them.
 
xDGMrBe.jpg

Peter B. Lewis Building. OM-1, 50mm, Portra 160NC

hUKVDi3.jpg

AE-1, 35-135, Portra 160NC

sVDS1oO.jpg

EOS 500n, 35-135, Portra 160NC

TznqbQI.jpg

Bronica S2, 80 2.8, Shanghai GP3
 
De-carbonate first?

This is the Recipe I developed:
Beer (cheap Lager, I used Pabst Blue Ribbon) - 12oz
Sodium Carbonate (Arm & Hammer Washing Soda) - 2.75 Tsp
Ascorbic Acid Powder (Vitamin C) - 1.25 Tsp
Salt (Morton's Iodized Table Salt) - 1/4 Tsp

Add the ingredients is the order above, it will take a several minutes to get the Sodium Carbonate to fully dissolve before you add the Ascorbic Acid. The Sodium Carbonate will "de-carbonate" the beer (make it go flat).
Double everything for 120 film or two rolls of 135.
Developed at 20 degrees C for 20 minutes. Agitate first 30 seconds then 15 seconds every minute. Normal Fix.

Warning - Add the Ascorbic Acid after the Sodium Carbonate to avoid a foam explosion.

It doesn't work very well with Tri-X or Plus-X but it does work well with most other black and white films. Tri-X and Plus-X come out looking under developed for some reason and despite a lot of experimenting I have not been able to get very good results with it.
 
This is the Recipe I developed:
Beer (cheap Lager, I used Pabst Blue Ribbon) - 12oz
Sodium Carbonate (Arm & Hammer Washing Soda) - 2.75 Tsp
Ascorbic Acid Powder (Vitamin C) - 1.25 Tsp
Salt (Morton's Iodized Table Salt) - 1/4 Tsp

Add the ingredients is the order above, it will take a several minutes to get the Sodium Carbonate to fully dissolve before you add the Ascorbic Acid. The Sodium Carbonate will "de-carbonate" the beer (make it go flat).
Double everything for 120 film or two rolls of 135.
Developed at 20 degrees C for 20 minutes. Agitate first 30 seconds then 15 seconds every minute. Normal Fix.

Warning - Add the Ascorbic Acid after the Sodium Carbonate to avoid a foam explosion.

It doesn't work very well with Tri-X or Plus-X but it does work well with most other black and white films. Tri-X and Plus-X come out looking under developed for some reason and despite a lot of experimenting I have not been able to get very good results with it.

So it's for spits and giggles or has a unique look? I got loads of expired HP5+ and now you have me thinking...
 
Will it work the same if I filter it through my kidneys first?:angel:
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom