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Jan 08

Odin’s Kill

Canonet QLIII 19, Fiji Superia X-Tra 400, 35mm,



Mamiya C330f, Ektar 100, 120 film, 80mm 2.8,

Mamiya C330f, Ektar 100, 120 film, 80mm 2.8,


Falling through a hole in the earth

Mamiya C330f, Ektar 100, 120 film, 80mm 2.8,



Mamiya C330f, kodak Ektar 100, 120 film, 80mm 2.8

Mamiya C330f, kodak Ektar 100, 120 film, 80mm 2.8


Ideas Above My Station

Canonet QLIII 19, Ilford FP4+, Diafine 3+3, 35mm, film


Hadrian

Canonet QLIII19, Ilford FP4+, Diafine 3+3, 35mm, Film


Iron Fish

Minolta maxxum, HP5+, Ilfosol 3, 35mm, film

From the first roll I developed, incorrectly I might add.  Not to good.  But still…



Black Slim Devil, Superheadz, 35mm, Ilford delta 100, Diafine 3+3, film

Black Slim Devil, Superheadz, 35mm, Ilford delta 100, Diafine 3+3, film


Underexposed Neg

Canonet QLIII 19, FP4+, Diafine 3+3, 35mm, film,

This was a pretty underexposed negative that Diafine rescued for me.  I still had to do a fair amount of adjustments in photoshop but I managed to get a decent exposure out of it with out exciting too much of the grain.   All hail Diafine!  Starting to love the stuff.


Diafine - Two part compensating developer

Not the best image in the world but I like the detail in the snow!  Hard to do with digital.

Black Slim Devil, FP4+, Diafine 3+3, 35mm, Toy camera, my thumb, V500, Scanning

Just wanted to post a short article on the developer that I am currently using.

Diafine compensating film developer is really a great developer from a film scanning point of view.  The negatives have a large mid-tone range with open shadows and controlled highlight.  This is great for scanning because we have no trouble  getting at all the information in the negative.  Much like a RAW digital file.  Scanners love it.

It is also very easy to use and cheep!  Everything I have learned about this wonderful developer I learned from Stephen Schaub over at The Figital Revolution.

Here is the start of a wonderfully informative series of articles that Stephen Schaub wrote about how to develop and scan with Diafine.  Please visit his site, there is a wealth of info there and it is for all skill levels.  He makes learning about every thing film very easy to understand.