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OM-2n + Zuiko 28mm f/3.5, APX 100 (64), Rodinal 1+50, 30s agitation at every 5th minute for 15 mins. Yet to make contact sheets...
 
Now I am using the Adox C-Tec Kit C-41. Works good and easy.

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Rollei 35 T
Kodak Gold 200
Adox C-Tec Kit C-41, 38°C
Plustek Opticfilm 7300, Vuescan
 
I can’t help but try different and unconventional developers, especially paper developers for sheet film.

Crown graphic, 150 5.6, hp5 at 250, developed in Adox Neutol eco 1+19 20c dip and dunk. One sheet for 5:15 and one at 7:00.

The sheet for 7:00 mins is looking like it might print good at grade 3. When I get to printing, I will see how I need to develop next time. Probably a little more time tho, I like to print at grade 2 under a diffusion enlarger.
 
OM-1n + 28mm f/3.5. Exposed two rolls of APX 100 some years ago and I did not even refrigerate them. Today, developed it with Rodinal 1+50 for 17 mins. 10 inversions at the start and 3 inversions at every 5th minute. Its a minimal stand, perhaps giving a gentle shoulder...


There are few more rolls to go in 120 and then I promise myself to do the contact sheets.
 
Yep, sounds like Adox adopted the Tetenal formulas, I have had great results with Tetenal E6, I am going to be trying the Adox chemistry for E6 soon.
Great results!
Thank you. Yes, Adox made clones of the unavailable Tetenal Kits.

As soon as I will be finished with the C-41 Kit I will give E-6 a try. I still have some Fuji slide films in the freezer. Slide film rocks! Especially in 120.
 
Leica M5, Fomapan 200, Pyro 510 1:500 45min EMA - 90 sec initial agitation and 10min agitation intervals thereafter.

Wanted to see how a Pyrogallol based developer handles long, low agitation development because PMK cannot do it due to rapid aerial oxidation.

The negatives look a bit low contrast but I have to print or scan to really see how they came out and whether it's worth the effort.
 
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4x5 Tachihara Hope Fiel Camera, Yamasaki 240mm f6.3 Congo-Tele lens, Film Photography Project The Mummy 400, developed at home using a SP-645 Max tank, Kodak HC-110, 1:31, 7:00m at 20° C, 3 min pre-wash, inversion




Kayak Rack (test shot) by Richard Hendrix, on Flickr
 
Leica lllg 28mm, Ilford Delta 100, Print on Ilford Classic FB
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Nikon F4, 50/1.4AI and 1.8AF, 135/2.8AI, Phoenix 200, lab C41, home DSLR scan (6D, bellows, 50mm enlarger lens) and NLP.

Phoenix (OG, not v2) was rated at EI100, had planned to pull it -1 however it turned out my local lab can't push/pull. That said the highlights mostly held up OK, certainly turned out way better than my first roll shot at box speed.
 

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Polaroid Big Shot with 3x4 PlusX exposed via Magicube, developed in 1:1 Instant Mytol in a Jobo for 9 minutes. I got lucky and bought 3 magicubes a few days ago for $5 (actually came with an X35 Instamatic) - one cube had three bulbs blown so I used the last bulb on a portrait. Magicubes are hard to find out in the wild.
 
Leica MP, Tri-X (24 exposure roll I like shorter rolls) 50mm Summicron. XTOL stock. I've yet to print. I love this camera/Lens/film/developer combination 😊
Developed the film yesterday, need to get printing. Weather has been amazing (good)!
I'm up too late again 🙄
 
Leica M4, Kodak TMAX 400 (36 exp.), EI 320-400, processed in Clayton F76+, 1 + 9, 7:45 at 24 C.

Processing Note: I surmise that Clayton’s published times for this film, 7:00 at 24 C, is based upon continuous agitation, e.g., JOBO, etc. For small tank processing: I would normally add 15% to 7:00 giving slightly over 8:00, but this tends to “overdo” things (with TMAX films). So I use +10% for this film/developer combination, and I keep the agitation at 8 seconds, invert & twist, per minute.
 
Currently pushing a roll of TMAX 400 through an M4 with the intention of processing it in Pyrocat 1:1:100, but trying to figure out the correct time ...
 
Took some rolls in a Pen FV but had to send it back due to a faulty film advance. It's okay, I'll try an original Pen F with the double-action advance next, hopefully the simpler mechanism proves more reliable.

Also did a roll of Kentmere 400 in the Kiev 6C with the 180mm Sonnar and a big 86mm orange filter, trying to get shots of scenes with fluffy clouds.
 
The last film camera I used was an Olympus Pen FT. I would have to check to see what film I have loaded, but I haven't finished the roll yet, and I haven't developed it. I think the camera is loaded with T-Max 100.
 
4x5 Tachihara Hope Fiel Camera, Film Photography Project Frankenstein 200 loaded in Grafmatic film back , shot @ 200, developed at home using a SP-645 Max tank, Kodak HC-110, 1:63, 9:00m at 20° C, 3 min pre-wash, inversion
 
More XRAY (Agfa CP-GU), through yellow, green, and blue filters, respectively, with the Canham, and 180 Fujinon lens (old one that covers 8x10)...PC-512 1+75. Tray developed.
 
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