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Eight sheets of 8x10 Kodak Copy Film and FP4+, and a couple sheets of 5x7 (FP4+)...in 3005 Expert Drums (two), PyrocatHD, 20:40;1000 at 74F for 8 minutes.

Copy film is quite out-dated and has a base fog that picked up the staining. I could have developed longer with the FP4+. The images were from this summer/fall, Washington (wedding portrait), Yosemite, Redwoods...a bit of a mix. I'll be working with this negative (5x7) in platinum/palladium as part of their wedding present:
 

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Leica R4s, Leitz 50mm Summieren-R, Fuji 400H colour film. Posting the results in the gallery, shortly.
 
Hasselblad 503 cw, Fujichrome Velvia 100, nice fresh film, processed on my Jobo with Fuji Pro6 chemistry. Fun!
 
2 rolls of Ektar 35 mm (Pentax Program Plus) and 1 roll of Lomography Tiger 110 (Pentax Auto 110) developed using Unicolor C41 kit.
 
Shot my first test roll of Tri-X in a newly aquired M2 yesterday, developed this morning, drying now, printing this evening...you know the drill with new camera's :wink:
 
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Zeis-Ikon 520/16...I shot a roll of Fomapan 400 in my local jazz/blues club of a rockabilly trio...processed as per 1600ISO in ID-11 stock two days later and scanned on an Epson Perfection 4490....the pictures came out pretty well...the singer is currently using some on his social media feed.
 
Roll 15 & 16 on my Unicolor C-41 press kit which has been mixed at the end of June.
- Praktica L + Kodak BW400CN (Unknown exp, shot at ISO100)
- Olympus Trip 35 + Superia X-Tra 400
- Developed for 3:45 minutes at 102F and blixed for 10 minutes.

Looks like the juice is still going strong.
 
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Nikonos V, TX400, paRodinal 1+50
 
Two rolls of Ilford P4 Surveillance Film shot at EI 1600 and developed for 20:00 at 68F (Nikor two-reel tank).
One roll was shot in a Nikon S3 with Nikkor 50/1.4 and the other in a Voigtlander Prominent with Ultron 50/2.
 
Noblex 150, RDPIII, sending it off to Icon LA for E-6 processing.
 
Two rolls of Ilford P4 Surveillance Film shot at EI 1600 and developed for 20:00 at 68F (Nikor two-reel tank).
One roll was shot in a Nikon S3 with Nikkor 50/1.4 and the other in a Voigtlander Prominent with Ultron 50/2.

I've never heard of that film before. Is it anything like their 3200 film?
 
I've never heard of that film before. Is it anything like their 3200 film?
I’m not sure, Andrew. If the 3200 you’re referring to is the Delta 3200 then no, it’s not similar at all.

Ilford made several surveillance films, all discontinued now. They are traditional grained and coated on a very thin base. They were packaged in 150’ rolls. While nominally rated at ISO 400, P4 has pretty low contrast at that speed and I’ve been much happier with it at 1600. It’s very grainy but sharp and has quite a bit of latitude.
 
Hasselblad 500c/m, PanF+, late this am/early pm. Development to be decided; most likely ID-11 will get the nod.

Looking in my deep-freezer this am, doing a rough inventory before compiling my next film order (PanF+, FP4+, Tri-X), I was a little surprised to count 6 pro-packs of E100G, and 16 loose rolls (PB 01/14); I bought 2 cases when EK announced its discontinuation in June 2012. Finding myself - especially now that Monsoon Season is in full swing - shooting mostly black and white, starting to wonder if I should offer the Ektachrome up for sale.
 
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