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Was that the slow, blue-sensitive plate? You'll probably see a lot of difference with a panchro film image of the same subject.
 
Yes it is. Lots of differences. I also shot some modern Ortho film and some panchro for comparisons. Jason says his emulsion formulations are similar to what was available about 1890.
 
The Beerenol still life. Photographed with a Polaroid The 800 Land Camera using Kodak Super-XX 4X5 film expired September 1980. Obviously the film was developed with Beerenol (Rainier Beer).

Beerenol by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
 
If Bryan wasn't from Bothell, I would be so tempted to say:


"At last we have found a use for Rainier beer!"

:whistling:
 
I suppose if it is a peaceful, relaxing photo, you use beerenol. If it is a more lively photo you would use caffenol? I wonder. If you want to create really weird photos- is there such a thing as a cannibanol?
 
If Bryan wasn't from Bothell, I would be so tempted to say:


"At last we have found a use for Rainier beer!"

:whistling:

You can say that, I don't drink that crap. I started using it for film developing because someone left a bunch of it at my house after a party. What else was I going to do with it.
 
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macfred: Great work! and nice set-up for the shot. My eye and my experience tells me there might have been some set-up... an art in itself. If not, well sure. But if there was the shot's even better.
Thanks for sharing.
 
Palouse Wheat. Photographed with a Ricoh Diacord L using A UV light for illumination. The film is Ilford HP5+ developed in Beerenol (Rainier Beer).

Wheat by Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
 
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Century Graphic Trioptar on Fuji Acros NeoPan 100 (the new stuff I bought from Kumar), D-76, printed on Ilford MGRC and scanned on an Epson 750 Pro with no post, not even spotting. About 3pm on a rainy summer day, light soft with some bounce from the white wall of another shop coming into my metalworking shop known hereabouts as "the Wonder Hut," as in "Wonder what the hell went wrong this time."
 
MINR XRay Test 1 210mm Componon F22 Two Pops C171 by Nokton48, on Flickr

18x24cm Kodak MIN-R Mammography film cut into 4x5s. Sinar Norma Broncolor C171 with Broncolor Pulso Beauty Dish. Two strobe pops with Sinar Norma Shutter, multiple pops are no problem. Schneider chrome Componon lens at F22. Lisco Regal 4x5 film holder

Legacy Mic-X film dev 8 mins at 68F Aristo 8x10 #2 RC print Multigrade dev

This is fun :smile:
 
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