A few days ago, for my mother's birthday :) I had the pleasure to prepare these two prints. The prints were fitted in two different-colored frames to match the interior of the house.
Print dimensions: 30x30 cm
Frame dimensions: 50x50 cm
Paper: Foma Fomaspeed Variant RC
The films dried, but after a second rinse, because water stains do not allow sensible scanning of films.
For the record, the base ISO value was 125, but considering the age (almost 50 years) of this film I was working on ISO 50. Of course with tripod.
Below are some selected frames, but there were 56 in total!
New is coming :-)…
New frames, new (old) looks. Another successful walk. Now the selected works will go to the darkroom where they will appear on the prints. I am also happy because all these works were measured with a new portable light meter - the one I described in the previous post. The measurement was correct, the histogrma turned out very well. Now there will be a darkroom test :) and it will be soon.
Camera: FujiGW690III
Format: 6x9
Film: Kodak 400 Tri-X
Scanner: Epson V700 + SilverFast
Another dozen rolls of film already scanned. Some of the long-exposure experiment like panoramas 6x17, others 6x9 with the new light meter (previous post), others on Ilford's new film - Ortho Plus.
I will be uploading galleries and and soon you will see new prints made in the darkroom.
New paper collected :) so will be what to do.
So it came , new toy Hot Shoe Metal V-201X Photography Lightmeter from China.
it’s really really smal, got few but important settings like Aperture mode, Shutter mode, ISO and EV (I think)
On tests are few rolls of Kodak 400TX. I’m really curious what will came out.
if it will work it will be the best thing bought from AliExpress :))
Camera: Fuji GW690III
Film: Kodak 400 TX
some specs of LightMeter
Yyyeeaa!
Such a nice touch - EMULSIVE has published my short article about the 1974 Kodak 70mm film I was testing !
I uploaded this film to Hasselblad back and took several dozen photos of urban architecture.
I invite you to the article: