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Yashicamat 124G with Rollei IR 400 film and a Hoya R72 filter:
Bolam Lake infra-red by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
Bolam Lake infra-red by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
I really like this one, I think the crane makes it for me
Are you shooting the HP5 at box speed for these ones? I’ve been doing some very initial research into different developers etc and a lot of people have said that DD-X gives quite fine results but you’ve managed some fantastic grain and contrast in your shots which I love! I was wondering if you’d done anything different or whether I’m confused in some manner
Thanks Andy.
A lot of the contrast is added as part of my post-processing in Lightroom. The grain is probably a mixture of the scanning stage settings, any post processing, and my amateurish developing skills.
I think a square crop of the bottom of that would make a good image
That is just lovely!Rollei IR400 film with a Hoya R72 filter - Intrepid 4x5 camera with 6x12 film holder:
On the North Pennine moors by Kevin Allan, on Flickr
Thanks...Some good results there! I used to have an AF35MII but just couldn’t get anything good out of it, a bad workman blames his tools though so I’ll take the blame Your shots are making me think I should have kept it but sadly it went in a cull a few years ago when the collection was out of hand
Really love the colours in this imageCraft with no name II, Blakeney Harbour, North Norfolk,
Rolleiflex T, 80mm Zeiss Tessar @f3.5
Kodak Portra 160 rated at 80 ASA
FilmDev Dev and Scan
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Bronica ETRS, Portra 160 @ 400
Whitehaven2 by Chris H, on Flickr
Damn flickr sharpening brings out every little spot
I really like this one, everything about it
Thanks Benga, OOD film slow rated can produce some nice but and in predictable colour.Really love the colours in this image
I have that problem with my SQ AI . I had to buy the auto winder for it… works perfectly now.Thanks it was a bit of a struggle TBH the camera was playing up not firing and not exposing correctly (3 useable shots from a roll all metered the same). I have looked at the camera and determined that it was loose battery cover (I hope) I'll now need to put a test film (slide) through it before I use it for anything inportant.
I have that problem with my SQ AI . I had to buy the auto winder for it… works perfectly now.
Hopefully it’ll work.I think I've sorted it by fixing my Arca plate to the bottom in line with the lens so it keeps the whole cover closed. I'll run a test slide film through it over the weekend to see if it has worked. Fingers crossed.