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Three rolls 120 Tri-X. One roll 35mm Tri-X. One roll 35mm Ilford Pan 400. All in 777. Planning on printing this week.
 
4 10x8 paper negs I went out and shot this afternoon instead of prowling apug threads :cool:
 
Just finished 56 4x5 negatives including old TXT, TMX, and Fomapan 400, in Xtol at 32 Celcius (90 F). The short developing time in a 4 place slosher, 3 minutes 20 seconds, got the batch done promptly; all good.
 
Just printed my first successful RA-4 color print!

It's still drying or I'd post it. It's one of the photos that we lost in our moving van fire a few years ago, but still had the negative for.
 
Agfa CR200 @ 320, Velvia @ 160 and Ektachrome 1600 :tongue:
 
Some B&W shots of vintage buses and trolleybuses, on HP5+, using Rodinal. Caught me out a bit, as I was expecting dull weather, but in the event the bright sunlight would have allowed me to use a slower film. But the speed was useful for moving vehicles, and a yellow/green filter brought out the sky and white clouds nicely. All in all a pleasing lazy day's easy picture-taking. :smile:
 
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Just washing the first salt print of the sunny season.. Made from paper negative.
Bit of chemical fog and rather over exposed, but am rejigging my process so didn't expect perfect first time.
 
paper negative salt prints !
love that :smile:

i've got 4 rolls and about 34 4x5 negatives hanging ( 2 paper and 32 fiilm )
 
Developed six 120 Tri-X rolls from the trip to France. I have printed three of them and now I am waiting for a shipment of paper so that I can print the rest.
 
6 sheets of fomapan 100, 10x8, 4 in caffenol, 2 in rodinal.

discovered must pay more attention when using movements, or you can run out of image circle and make an otherwise nice photograph a waste of silver ...


sigh.
 
I committed to at least one print per week this year. So far, so good.

I cheated this week. Lets just leave it at that.

I have 4 8x10 negs waiting to be developed. Unfortunately I need to run at least one Jobo tank of 120 to get a free tank for my CL-81.

I am hoping I can get these done and some contact prints made this weekend.

Following that I shot a 16 pack of some (really) old Kodak TriX. Just waiting for my old Kodak Premo tank to get here so I can develop those. If I find they are any good then I may clean off the Beseler and fire it up.
 
7 rolls of film in HC-110, 5 rolls of RPX400 and 2 rolls of RPX100. The latter were given a N+ development and the contrast was satisfying when looking at them.

I toned a lot (20+) prints this week as well, some in sepia and some in selenium. A few in both. :smile:

I've also printed a few images quite successfully lately. The feeling of accomplishment after spending 4+ hours on a print I've worked with before (and previously not satisfied with) and finally nailing it... :smile:
 
And another night in the dark. This time I printed a silly picture of some chilli growing on my balcony, a high contrast negative with a lovely midsection of contrast. Three cut out masks, pre-flash and a lot of patience.
 
I just pulled some 8x10 FP4+ out of the soup and it is hanging to dry. I'll contact print tomorrow.
 
Did a roll of Agfapan APX 100 (120). It was my first roll with sprint standard film developer And I'm very interested in how it turned out.
 
6 10x8 contacts from the same negative
2 lith, 4 straight, all on old paper.
might stick 'em in the critique gallery while i'm still a subscriber, "just for lolz" as the young folks say. God Bless 'em one and all, and their selfie-sticks.
 
I've been printing negatives from the 1930's to the 1960's, given me by the original photographers son(who is in his late 60's himself). Here's a shot of the photogs wife, who was an accomplished photographer and artist. Note: she painted the murals, not a photo.
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Rick, that is phenomenal - both the fun of bringing to life someone's old negatives and that incredible mural.
 
80ish E100 film ( 4x5 chrome ready loads )
2 ( #1 was around 35 films, @2 around 45 runs in dektol and then Dcaffenol
worked like a charm
i had barely enough clips to hang them !
weird stuff though, pre-wet was greenish dye, dektol started clear and was hot pink at the end ...
 

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Blimey, that's a good work rate.
I just spent 5 hours making 5 very indifferent prints :smile:
 
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indifferent is good !
i have to remove the film from the line
and see what i caught maybe today ..
 
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