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• #10452
..looking good!
What film?
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• #10453
500ml of D-76 solution mixed yesterday
450ml Ilford Ilfostop (dilute 1:19)
300ml Ilford Rapid Fix (dilute 1:4)Any takers? Happy to meet at a tube station.
Otherwise, how do I dispose of these chemicals safely? Fixer is particularly nasty IIRC.
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• #10454
What would you want for this ? I've just run out of developer and can put it all to use.
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• #10455
Cycled past this Women in the Kings Rd earlier......just had to plot up and wait for her.
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• #10456
From: http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Olympus_OM-10/20/30/40
"The Olympus OM bodies were divided in a high range and a middle range. The top range were the one digit models with a hyphen: OM-1/2/3/4. The two digit models were the middle range."
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• #10457
Nothing, just come and get it. I'll only throw it away otherwise. I'm in SW11 5GZ.
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• #10459
Love that..!
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• #10460
Could we make a little summary of all films in BW or color?
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• #10461
Corner Politics....Golborne Rd.
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• #10462
Ooh, grainy... is that superia 1600 or where does that noise come from?
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• #10463
Could we make a little summary of all films in BW or color?
Don't think I understand the question. Like a list of all the film types that are (or were) available?
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• #10464
Yeah but especially those that people around here use and like
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• #10465
Actually what I wanted to ask is whether people would be willing to share their custom SilverFast NegaFix profiles for film types that don't have a dedicated one in SF, like CineStill.
I could offer some of mine though I'm not sure how valuable they'd be for others due to my red-green deficiency..
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• #10466
The film was a little expired but mostly it's just underexposed as fuck and rescued as best I could in post, I probably snapped it real quick and accidentally exposed for the sky or something (it's cropped a bit).
The plants are ISO800 film expired 17 years ago and stored at room temperature, I like it but I get a lot of people won't.
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• #10467
..ah, ok!
Keep them coming!
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• #10469
those that people around here use and like
I use and like lots of different film (mostly colour); favourites being CineStill at the moment (though I yet have to produce any spectacular images with it) and all the Kodak Portras, which keep getting more and more expensive unfortunately.
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• #10470
Cinestill is really attracting me, but pretty hard to get in France.
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• #10471
Tell your local shops to order it!
;-)Also might be an option to mail-order it from Berlin via Foto Impex...
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• #10472
Patagonia had some ok views.
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• #10473
..ooof.
Awesome...
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• #10474
Cheers, its worth noting that this film (Cinestil 50D) does not travel well. Most of the films are a bit fucked and the scans I got (from a decent place) were not that great. Although oddly snappy snaps managed to develop and scan a couple of rolls fine so it might of been the lab, long story short, be careful with it.
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• #10475
Gonan bump this once more before ebay, literally make me an offer if you interested.
- Thinking to move on my Mamiya M645 if anyone is interested? same camera from this link but has some minor issues not mentioned like a very small crack in the metered prism glass. Minor frame skip every so slightly on the odd frame so you loose the space of one image over a whole roll (not a whole frame in between shots if that makes sense). I can let you try it out first etc. It has taken some very very nice shots for me and only reason im selling is to try fund a slightly better one like the M645j or something a bit newer.
Paid £180 but with the small issues would like £130/140 or an offer near to that if you can collect in person?
Will now take £110 - https://www.lfgss.com/comments/12473070/
- Thinking to move on my Mamiya M645 if anyone is interested? same camera from this link but has some minor issues not mentioned like a very small crack in the metered prism glass. Minor frame skip every so slightly on the odd frame so you loose the space of one image over a whole roll (not a whole frame in between shots if that makes sense). I can let you try it out first etc. It has taken some very very nice shots for me and only reason im selling is to try fund a slightly better one like the M645j or something a bit newer.
Just add a loads of pic to https://www.flickr.com/photos/134050934@N02/
Some of them
Pédaleau by Jean-A Daynes, sur Flickr
Marine, nature morte by Jean-A Daynes, sur Flickr
Bike porn by Jean-A Daynes, sur Flickr
Work in progress by Jean-A Daynes, sur Flickr