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Well I shot another couple of rolls of OOD film today, one was a Jessops ISO 100 dated best before 01/2000 and the other an FP4+ dated best before 06/2002.
I wanted to do it today as I have got to decide this evening if I am going to purchase the outfit or not. Funny thing is earlier this afternoon I happened to say to the chap that I am buying the outfit from that I would ideally like to get a Jobo CPE2 processor as I would like to process my own E6 and C41 120 films as well, he said he had a nearly new CPE2 that he had hardly used and he will dig it out and I can have it included in the deal along with any other darkroom kit that he comes across.
Massive result!
I have processed the two films (together in the same tank) for 25 minutes (5 minutes extra) in ID11 1+3 as it was a dull overcast day and I wanted to boost the contrast a bit. Well, they look to have come out beautifully, I cannot wait to actually try it with some fresh film.
Here are 3 images from todays 20 minute photo session at Saltash Passage about 10 minutes walk from my house (20 minutes back, it's all uphill), although it took less than 3 to get there because I drove. First piccy had the edges trimmed of as it was not completely straight in the holder, the other 2 are complete with frame edges, so no cropping at all.
180mm on 9 year OOD jessops ISO 100
50mm on 9 year OOD jessops ISO 100
180mm on 7 year OOD FP4+
I wanted to do it today as I have got to decide this evening if I am going to purchase the outfit or not. Funny thing is earlier this afternoon I happened to say to the chap that I am buying the outfit from that I would ideally like to get a Jobo CPE2 processor as I would like to process my own E6 and C41 120 films as well, he said he had a nearly new CPE2 that he had hardly used and he will dig it out and I can have it included in the deal along with any other darkroom kit that he comes across.
Massive result!
I have processed the two films (together in the same tank) for 25 minutes (5 minutes extra) in ID11 1+3 as it was a dull overcast day and I wanted to boost the contrast a bit. Well, they look to have come out beautifully, I cannot wait to actually try it with some fresh film.
Here are 3 images from todays 20 minute photo session at Saltash Passage about 10 minutes walk from my house (20 minutes back, it's all uphill), although it took less than 3 to get there because I drove. First piccy had the edges trimmed of as it was not completely straight in the holder, the other 2 are complete with frame edges, so no cropping at all.
180mm on 9 year OOD jessops ISO 100
50mm on 9 year OOD jessops ISO 100
180mm on 7 year OOD FP4+