Jon Buffington wrote:
Good looking family you got there, David.
Nice work Nicholas. I like the tones from the Fuji film
Thanks Jon - yes really like how Acros and XTOL work - very different look than developing in Rodinal which I did originally but was disappointed with getting too much grain and only ISO50
Some with my Rollieflex Velvia 50 and Rollei Retro 80s ( I think my rollei is miss aligned many shots the focal plane was off...anyone know a place for a CLA for a Rolleiflex? I'll have to do some more test..) Velvia was processed in my Jobo with Arista E6 kit. Retro 80s w/ Rodinal
Beautiful composition and light but something is very wrong with the colour - have you colour profiled your monitor or checked how this is rendering on another screen?
Beautiful composition and light but something is very wrong with the colour - have you colour profiled your monitor or checked how this is rendering on another screen?
Nicholas
Thought it was my crappy work monitor. Has a purple cast to it.
The trouble is that I disovered, after the exposure was made, the film I thought was Vericolor was actually Fuji NPL160 quickloads. This is a tungsten balanced film that needs a warming filter to shoot it in natural light. Not knowing it was NPL, I didn't have the filter mounted. Brainfart, waht can I say?
Super expired plusX (exp1983, no idea how it was stored), leica iiif, summitar w/ yellow filter, hc-110 dil b for just under 4min at 75deg, pakon scan, lr5 for levels and sharpening. Negs were super fogged and on many of the frames, the emulsion was coming off (big black splotches across the film) however with pulling the black point down, I was able to get quite a few usable images. I rated this film 2 stops over.
Kenj8246 wrote:
The trouble is that I disovered, after the exposure was made, the film I thought was Vericolor was actually Fuji NPL160 quickloads. This is a tungsten balanced film that needs a warming filter to shoot it in natural light. Not knowing it was NPL, I didn't have the filter mounted. Brainfart, waht can I say?
It was a happy accident I would say. I really like the surreal color