Really enjoying the Ektachrome and Provia colors Gary and Edward. I shot some Ektar and Provia along with my usual Tri-X in the city with my plastic fantastic Bel Air 6x12. Getting only 6 shots per roll is tough and forces me to shoot even slower. 😁 Getting some JCH 120 soon! Anyone here try it?
wayne seltzer wrote:
Really enjoying the Ektachrome and Provia colors Gary and Edward. I shot some Ektar and Provia along with my usual Tri-X in the city with my plastic fantastic Bel Air 6x12. Getting only 6 shots per roll is tough and forces me to shoot even slower. 😁 Getting some JCH 120 soon! Anyone here try it?
Thanks Wayne! Looking forward to seeing your posts
just shot a quick roll of velvia 50 through my grandfather in-law's pentax k2 that I inherited. seems to be in great working order with no light leaks. not a fan of the viewfinder though...
first two with the A 50/1.2 and last with the K 35/2:
Desmolicious wrote:
Alright, spill da beanz! What lens, what film? (did u add the vignette in post?)
Also, what is the serial # (only need first 3 digits) on your M7? Mine is 330xxx, I've seen 420xxx but most seem to be in the 270-280xxx range.
Hey Huss -
My ride is a mint silver chrome M7 with 0.85 MP finder (out of the box). 2889xxx. (c.2003?) I bought it used from the original owner.
Voigtlander Nokton 50/1.5 (chrome). All shot at @f/1.5.
Film was Provia 100F home developed using the FPP Arista Rapid E6 Kit. I think my chemistry was a bit over-used and/or expired, because the whole roll has a slightly purplish hue which I've never seen before, so it was tough to get the colors looking right in post. I've ordered a new E6 Kit so I'm ready for the next time I get to shoot some film!!
As for the vignette, I use a variable ND on the Nokton, which may vignette a little, and there is a slight vignette applied (-8), which is just part of my normal starting preset. I like a little vignette!
My ride is a mint silver chrome M7 with 0.85 MP finder (out of the box). 2889xxx. (c. 1993?) I bought it used from the original owner.
Voigtlander Nokton 50/1.5 (chrome). All shot at @f/1.5.
Film was Provia 100F home developed using the FPP Arista Rapid E6 Kit. I think my chemistry was a bit over-used and/or expired, because the whole roll has a slightly purplish hue which I've never seen before, so it was tough to get the colors looking right in post. I've ordered a new E6 Kit so I'm ready for the next time I get to shoot some film!!
As for the vignette, I use a variable ND on the Nokton, which may vignette a little, and there is a slight vignette applied (-8), which is just part of my normal starting preset. I like a little vignette!
Hi John. I used to occasionally have the purple issue (not too often though) until I started pre-washing my film prior to developing. I found this helped a lot... You are correct though, exhausted developer will also cause this issue.