And these were shot with Washi I, an industrial x-ray film. It's extremely thick and curly and very high contrast; I won't buy it again but did get a few interesting shots with it.
This was pushing my eyesight to the brink. Slow shutter speeds, bad lighting, disinterested children, new film (Rollei P&R) & new development for me ("stand development" with Rodinal), modified Nikon TC-16A to add partial AF to the "cream machine" - the manual focus Nikkor 85mm f1.4 ais lens. I really had no right to expect decent results, but I'm chuffed now. Stand development is amazing! Rollei's Paul & Reinhold film is pretty good at iso 640. What other films can I use this technique? Very little imaging done on these - they didn't need any. Nikon LS-5000 scan - NLP default conversion
James Markus wrote:
This was pushing my eyesight to the brink. Slow shutter speeds, bad lighting, disinterested children, new film (Rollei P&R) & new development for me ("stand development" with Rodinal), modified Nikon TC-16A to add partial AF to the "cream machine" - the manual focus Nikkor 85mm f1.4 ais lens. I really had no right to expect decent results, but I'm chuffed now. Stand development is amazing! Rollei's Paul & Reinhold film is pretty good at iso 640. What other films can I use this technique? Very little imaging done on these - they didn't need any. Nikon LS-5000 scan - NLP default conversion ...Show more →
Thanks. I was a bit anxious if anything would come out while mixing 10ml (less than a tablespoon) of Rodinal into 990ml of water (a little more than a quart). It looked like only water.