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Plus one from a roll of Kodak "Pro Image 100".
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The two above are shot with L35AF on CineStill (which got eaten by the Nikon mid-roll, arrgggh),
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I'll try and post more black & white in the future so you guys won't be annoyed as much!
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• #16638
Ahah, I'm way more into B&W photography so be careful :)
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All the chat of labs, I didn't see where is good for E6. 35mm Velvia and 4x5 Ektachrome e100s needing developed and scanned at a reasonable price.
Or should I just do it myself?
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VC400 above, ProImage below..
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Really liking this stuff...
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• #16646
Didi you develop that yourself ? Jobo or by hands ?
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• #16647
It was done in a Paterson tank with the mod54 adaptor.... I actually loaded the film backwards and scratched it a bit...... noob error.
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I asked because you have many developing zones. It is not homogeneous, you see that in the skies. I think it is either because of the developing tank (the developer is not pour quickly) or because of the stirring.
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Too much talking too little posting of pictures.
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Don't worry. 14 rolls of c41 away today. 6 rolls of B+W to dev and scan and 12 sheets / 2 rolls of E6 to go away tomorrow.
Dead bird is from an old roll of Superia 1600 I had laying in the fridge for years.
Square one above is Portra VC.
Below is CineStill.