B&W Some DARKROM PRINTS from Neopan 400 on old Kodak 'Royal Bromesko'

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Using up some 2005 dated Fuji Neopan 400 rated 200 ASA in my 2002 Hasselblad 501 CM + A16 back and 80mm f2.8i CFE Planar T*. Film was processed in my Home-Made Crawley's Formula FX-4 1+1 a good combination. I CUT some very OLD 16x12" Kodak 'Royal Bromesko WSL ' into 4 sheets and used my Durst M601 enlarger with Wray Supar lens. Paper was processed in my 'Home -Made' ILFORD PQ Universal Formula 1+9' and it gave a great 'Warm Tone' so I 'Scanned as COLOUR' using Vuescan Pro and FastStone IMage Viewer to adjust contrast and downsize.
An Old Building - 'The Lodge 1906' with and without RED filter
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a Very Old Building in Hart Street Brentwood
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Some Grafitti
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Street Photos taken sitting down with camera on Lap and 'hoping For The Best' what I got !
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I love the contrast in the first one particularly.
 
I was AMAZED how that old Kodak Royal Bromesko has held up over so many years !
 
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