What films did you shoot most recently? (Part 2)

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Homemade emulsion hand-coated onto 4"x5" and 5"x7" glass plates. The dry plate emulsion is about an ISO 0.5 equivalent.

Wow, that's nice!
 
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Some 4x5 Tech Pan again, Just received my jobo 3006 Expert drum -- I will have some fun!
Sounds like a good time, Vaughn!
 

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HP5+ in 120. We will develop it in PC-TEA and see how this film goes with it.
 
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Homemade emulsion hand-coated onto 4"x5" and 5"x7" glass plates. The dry plate emulsion is about an ISO 0.5 equivalent.

Very cool! It takes the craft to a whole new level to work this way. Very impressive.
 
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Continuing with shooting color film in 35 and 120, due to being a full time student and full time employee at the same time?
Olympus Pen D, Agfa Clack, Diana with 35mm film insert - and some with my Hasselblad and Pentax KX cameras too. It's just for fun, and to keep the passion alive.

I have shot some expired Fuji Superia 400 that seems to work well at EI 100, and a fair amount of Kodak Portra 400 in 120, a film I love very much.
 

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Why be 3006? That's the 5x7 drum. Unless it's simply your first expert drum and you got a good deal? However I can't believe you don't have 3005 and 3010 drums already with the kind of shooting and hear you already have.
Have not shot 4x5 in any great amount in a long time...and doing ten at a time at the same time/temperature just seems a little extreme for me. I tend to vary time/temp a lot -- based on the contrast range of the scene and the printing process. The last batch of Tech Pan I exposed had a scene with just a 3 stops range and another with 9-stop range...and everything inbetween. Basically, I lick my finger, stick it in the air, notice it is wet and take an educated guess at the time and temp. (based on images of similar scenes, how I exposed, developed and printed them).

I have three 3005 tanks, which can also do 5x7 easily enough. But the 3006 is designed for 4x5 and/or 5x7, gives me options. Would love one for 11x14, but to do 5 or 6 negatives, it would be the diameter of a 50 gallon drum! Well, maybe a 30 gallon drum...

But I see more 4x5 and 5x7 negatives in my future as the 8x10 gets heavier and heavier!
 

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Have not shot 4x5 in any great amount in a long time...and doing ten at a time at the same time/temperature just seems a little extreme for me. I tend to vary time/temp a lot -- based on the contrast range of the scene and the printing process. The last batch of Tech Pan I exposed had a scene with just a 3 stops range and another with 9-stop range...and everything inbetween. Basically, I lick my finger, stick it in the air, notice it is wet and take an educated guess at the time and temp. (based on images of similar scenes, how I exposed, developed and printed them).

I have three 3005 tanks, which can also do 5x7 easily enough. But the 3006 is designed for 4x5 and/or 5x7, gives me options. Would love one for 11x14, but to do 5 or 6 negatives, it would be the diameter of a 50 gallon drum! Well, maybe a 30 gallon drum...

But I see more 4x5 and 5x7 negatives in my future as the 8x10 gets heavier and heavier!

Yea there is a rare 11x14 specific drum that I think does 3 sheets, it's hard to come by.

There's a lesser rare one that does 2. Or ya know, the 3063 tank lol.

After shooting 11x14 I decided 8x10 was good enough with more options and for the extra effort 14x17 was more worth the extra size for contact printing.

That said, I just shot ....

1 frame of Portra400 120
2 frames of TMY-2 120
2 frames of PanF+ 35mm
2 sheets Velvia100 4x5 (getting rid of the last batch before switching ENTIRELY to Velvia50)
2 sheets TMY-2 4x5
1 "sheet" FP-100C
2 sheets Ektascan 8x10

That's it. No big stuff lately.
 

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I'm shooting a decent amount of 120 Velvia and Provia film in 6X6 format. I recently purchased a medium format projector and want to build a decent collection of images for it. Plus, with more and more labs not processing E-6, I better shoot as much as I can.
 

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Finished a pack of Impossible SX-70 color film. Results were better than I expected, so I'll continue using it.

The only issues I had were when I couldn't get the ejected film covered up quickly enough (yeah, I know about the frog tool but I don't want to use that).
 

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I can not get TMAX 100 in 120 right now so i thought about try FUJI Acros but I am scared to try new film LOL

Man, Acros is one hell of a film. Kodak's inability to maintain supply should be your cue to try something new. Also, I have never, ever had a problem sourcing Acros film. It's my main 100 speed film in 120 size.
 

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HP5+ in 120, developed in PC-TEA for 9mins. Again really good for this film.
 

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lens: 45/2.8P (pancake lens)
film: Fuji NPH-400 (expired film)
 
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Man, Acros is one hell of a film. Kodak's inability to maintain supply should be your cue to try something new. Also, I have never, ever had a problem sourcing Acros film. It's my main 100 speed film in 120 size.


Going to order some this week how does it do in D76 ? I will post some photos form my first roll :smile:
 

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Back in Saturday, last weekend I ended 4 rolls in India before going back home to sweden!

Ondu 6x6: Kodak Ektar 100
Zeiss Ikon Nettar: RPX 400
Sprocket Rocket: CineStill 800T
Mamiya 645ProTL: Superpan 200 @400

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Hope you had fun in India.
 

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Some ancient Agfapan [blue label...] in my Trip and a roll of HP5+ in my C330.
 
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