JWMster
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With the Zeiss Super Ikonta III on a monopod, photos seem very sharp. Have to admit that I am very surprised how much I like the portability of this camera. Yes, it's a bit finicky with the set up for a shot, but I've been running rolls through it trying to learn, and it's becoming more natural and the shots are beginning to meet some level of expectations. Today I'm gonna give a roll of color a try... since that what we'd do on vacation, and if it just totally fails, then we might have to think this through a tad more. I will try to post some output e-v-e-n-t-u-a-l-l-y to my Flckr page.... which is less active than it should be and almost as way behind as my developing was (but I'm now caught up on that)..
BTW, nice to get back to dependable development. My fault, not XTOL-R's, but clearly when you go through what it would REALLY take to accomplish this reliably in the info and hints close reading will give you here, the sort of gear isn't on hand in my case and I'm not ready to go back there and struggle with it right now.
For now, ID-11 is getting it done. XTOL gets it done. XTOL-R could get it done, but with a bit more care than I'm sure I'm up for at the moment, and just turning out shots the way I shot them is enough of a thrill after a couple of disappointing rolls that I'm in no hurry to change. FWIW, I am enjoying NOT filtering my developer before measuring, replenishing and storing it. I admire those who are getting it done. Not doing this does shorten the process a tiny bit, and every bit helps.
What I am beginning to suspect is that working in a bathroom with a good sink is far from the sweet arrangement that really lets you do things right. If I had the space for the really nice set-up, I suspect I could really do this without a lot of fuss, but my road his is different, and there are reasons I'm not ready to go there. For now, ID-11 1:1 seems like it is providing negatives that are pretty sweet. Printing? Later.
But to one and all, thank you many times over.
BTW, nice to get back to dependable development. My fault, not XTOL-R's, but clearly when you go through what it would REALLY take to accomplish this reliably in the info and hints close reading will give you here, the sort of gear isn't on hand in my case and I'm not ready to go back there and struggle with it right now.
For now, ID-11 is getting it done. XTOL gets it done. XTOL-R could get it done, but with a bit more care than I'm sure I'm up for at the moment, and just turning out shots the way I shot them is enough of a thrill after a couple of disappointing rolls that I'm in no hurry to change. FWIW, I am enjoying NOT filtering my developer before measuring, replenishing and storing it. I admire those who are getting it done. Not doing this does shorten the process a tiny bit, and every bit helps.
What I am beginning to suspect is that working in a bathroom with a good sink is far from the sweet arrangement that really lets you do things right. If I had the space for the really nice set-up, I suspect I could really do this without a lot of fuss, but my road his is different, and there are reasons I'm not ready to go there. For now, ID-11 1:1 seems like it is providing negatives that are pretty sweet. Printing? Later.
But to one and all, thank you many times over.
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