Alfredo Doricchi
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Hello fellows!
Some days ago I spent a few hours shooting with my Nikon F, armed with his Nikkor 50mm f/1.4. The film was Agfa APX 100, a new one to me, as I usually use Ilford films. The developing process was, this time, what I guess is called Extreme Minimal Agitation, in Kodak HC-110 (6ml HC-110 + 794ml water): first minute continous inversions, 14 minutes stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand (total time: 60 minutes).
At the end, I'm pleased about the results with the Agfa APX 100 and this development process: good acutance, fine details, shadows and lights well balanced, in my opinion. Here belove some pics. What do you think about?
My kindest regards from Italy, Alfredo Doricchi
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Some days ago I spent a few hours shooting with my Nikon F, armed with his Nikkor 50mm f/1.4. The film was Agfa APX 100, a new one to me, as I usually use Ilford films. The developing process was, this time, what I guess is called Extreme Minimal Agitation, in Kodak HC-110 (6ml HC-110 + 794ml water): first minute continous inversions, 14 minutes stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand, two inversions, 15 minute stand (total time: 60 minutes).
At the end, I'm pleased about the results with the Agfa APX 100 and this development process: good acutance, fine details, shadows and lights well balanced, in my opinion. Here belove some pics. What do you think about?
My kindest regards from Italy, Alfredo Doricchi

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