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  • A few from my Ricoh FF-70 on Portra 400. For a £25 camera it punches above its weight


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  • Great to hear you've got the bug back!

    I've got a roll of hp5 I've pushed to 1600 that I'm going to develop later. Only chem I have on hand is hc110 so looking forward to see how that'll turn out!

    How are you finding the light table scanning technique? Does it make the workflow easier(quicker) opposed to say a scanner?

  • How are you finding the light table scanning technique? Does it make the workflow easier(quicker) opposed to say a scanner?

    I havent 'done' it fully yet, my macro lens is stuck with royal mail. Currently jsut using pixl-latr and LED copy board with iPhone+Lightroom.

    But its piss easy, once I have everything I think a roll will take max an hour from dev to scan.

    Now looking at C-41 dev stuff too ;)

  • Anyone know what could be causing this? Shot on my M3, summicron lens. Daylight photos were fine.

    This was over the space of an hour or so, so not sure if the lens fogging from temperature change going inside to out would effect it like that?

    This was pre-CLA, and I noticed some of the daylight photos had the shutter a bit fucked, ie. sticking or something because they're 'slow shutter speed' blurry, even though I was probably shooting at 1/100 or 1/250 at least


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  • Could be condensation / fogging?

    EDIT: didn't see your second line. COndensation is my best guess.

  • Yeah must be, haven't noticed it going inside to out before but it does look like that's the case. I guess I'll make sure to check next time

  • Yeah I'm a bit surprised to see it if you're going inside to out but visually it looks like condensation.

  • Shot some expired Portra 400 on my old rolleicord, should have pushed it but happy the camera functions nicely still.


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  • Some great stuff in the last few pages!

  • Awesome!

    Let me know where you get to with c41 as I'm thinking of that too. Would be handy to have someone to run through it with!

  • love love love 2 & 3

  • My dad has a colour enlarger that he's never going to use again. Anyone up for that? It's in bits in the spare room but I think it's all there. (No collection for a while still though I guess)

  • Spike Island?

  • Hi Hoefla I'd be interested please. Any further details would be grand. Thanks

  • Cool I'll find out and pm you

  • Awesome thanks!

  • Yeah, I rent some space down there. Lovely spot

  • Really like the Swan one.

  • M5, Zeiss 35 2.8, Portra.


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  • v nice i esp like the cone and brick one

  • Tri-X shot at 640, dev'd at 800 (Rodinal 1+50 at 16 mins)
    iPhone scans


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  • Blimey these are awesome for iPhone!!

    I ordered a few bits for the DSLR scanning today.

  • Big negative; 6x9

    @spenceey this is very good.


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  • I've ordered a copy stand, light table, nice loupe and a scanner.

    Interested in trying my phone now, but as you said huge negs help!!

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