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Mamiya RB67 with 127 mm lens and 2 rolls of Portra 160 NC (exp. 2005).
Nikon FM3A with 40/2.8P lens and 1 film of Ilford FP4+ and 1 film of Agfa Vista 400.

All to be developed by the lab.
 
Wista 45DX, HP5 & Delta 100, plus a a few sheets of Fomapan 100. Also Rolleiflex 3.5E2 & Delta 100, everything processed in Pyrocat HD. A highly productive week with at least 5 or 6 excellent images for my current exhibition set.

Ian
 
Microcord 1 1/3 Fomspan 400 120 and Rolleiflex with Fomapan 400, developed in Rodinal for the Rollei and Firstcall film developer for the microcord, will give me some excellent images for my latest Coastal Studies series

Richard
 
M3 that needs a CLA soon + ten year old Tri-X bulk load @ 400 + Xtol @ 1:1 / 75deg / 7:30 / rotary / Kodak indicator stop / TF-4

Fog level ended up a little higher than I'm used to, but I do love that salt and pepper Tri-X grain even in Xtol.
 
I've loaded my new Ondu 6x6 with expired Fuji NPC 160 film. A really nice pinhole camera.
 
This one. Pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic 4x5 with a G. Leitmeyr Sytar 210mm F=4.5 barrel lens. Kodak Tmax 100 12 minutes in HC-110 dilution H (1+63) @ 68 degrees.
 

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Speed Graphic 4x5 with Aero Ektar lens; Ilford HP5 in Ilford developer. Resulting image attached.
 

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Om1nMD, Kentmere 400, thought i'd try rodinal 1:33 at a guesstimated 13 mins. Bit too long. Still it'll all print, if any of them are worth printing
 
I took my Nikon S2 w 50mm f1.4 to the High Museum to enjoy the Walker Evans exhibit. Seemed fitting to take that camera. Its loaded with Kentmere ASA 100, I'll probably develop it in D 76. An interesting sidelight: While two folks asked about the Nikon, I didn't see ANY "real" cameras, just cellphones. Alas....
 
Bronica ETRS 75mm, Ilford Delta 3200 shot at 1600.
Looks fantastic!

HC-110R , trying to nail down my development math for this film.
560ml water + 30ml concentrate, Water stop, Fixer of some kind (cant recall)
6 min @ 25c, likely could have gone 7 min but grain starts to show pretty fast after about 8 min.
 
I used my Chamonix 4x5 with both Ektar 100 and Portra 400. Basically learning how to use it, and playing with the effects of a polarizer filter and ND. Processed in a Jobo CPP with Tetenal.
 
Bronica ETRS 75mm, Ilford Delta 3200 shot at 1600.
Looks fantastic!

HC-110R , trying to nail down my development math for this film.
560ml water + 30ml concentrate, Water stop, Fixer of some kind (cant recall)
6 min @ 25c, likely could have gone 7 min but grain starts to show pretty fast after about 8 min.

Curious: How can you be using a replenished developer, and mix it diluted 560 water + 30 concentrate at the same time?
Or does HC-110R not imply 'replenished'? Is it some dilution that I'm not aware of?
 
I shot 20 sheets of Bergger Pancro 400 in my Canham Wood Field 5x7, with a Hermagis Eidoscope 11 inch f5 lens. The Bergger was developed in Pyrocat HD per my normal scheme, 1:1:100 @ 75F, to give good negatives for Pt/Pd printing. Lacking any data on how to develop this film in Pyrocat HD, I extrapolated from other data on the Massive Dev Chart. I used 13:30 as my dev time. It scanned rather oddly, so I'll wait to see how it actually prints before committing final judgment as to how good or bad my dev time was. Another observation of the Bergger was that the edges of the sheets have some minor frilling/damaged emulsion. It's not a problem problem, as it never intruded into the image area, and for the most part completely disappeared in the scanning process, but that it exists at all is troublesome, as I NEVER have had this issue with Kodak, Ilford or even Foma films.
 
Latest development session

1 roll of Neopan 400@800 in Microphen stock (5'45") shot with a Leica MP and 35mm Summicron
5 rolls of Tri-X@800 in Microphen stock (10', overdeveloped) shot with a Pentax K1000 and a 28mm Takumar
1 roll of HP5 in Microphen 1+1 (12') shot with a Rolleiflex 3.5F
 
Velvia 50, Olympus OM2n, Fuji Hunt 6E6 in a Jobo CPP2. Also did a roll of 5072 (cross processed) shot on the same camera and in the same developing session.
 
HP5+ in Rolleicord IIa. Developed using PC-TEA and can't say yet anything about the result until I print them.
 
4 Rolls of Fomapan 200 & 4 Rolls of Superpan 200 both in Rodinal Spezial. The superpan and 2 rolls of Foma went though my Bronica, a roll though my Holga & a roll though my Diana F+
 
Curious: How can you be using a replenished developer, and mix it diluted 560 water + 30 concentrate at the same time?
Or does HC-110R not imply 'replenished'? Is it some dilution that I'm not aware of?
I'm guessing that the "R" doesn't mean replenished but rather refers to his last name of Richard.
 
Shot a roll of HP5+ with Agfa Isolette II and developed in PC-TEA for 9mins. Beautiful negatives.
 
Developed a roll of Fomapan 200(E.I 160) in PC-TEA for 6 mins and the camera used was Rolleicord Va.

Finally found the developer that works really good for APX100, Fomapan 200 and HP5+.
 
F4...first roll of Ilford sent though..with good results. Bill Harting processed it... Thanks Bill
 
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