Top of the Mountains
Development Details Film: CineStill 50D Camera ISO setting: 50 Developer: CineStill C41 Developer at 102ºF Development Time: 3.5 Minutes Development Agitation: Kodak Style (5x inversions every 30 seconds)
Development Details Film: CineStill 50D Camera ISO setting: 50 Developer: CineStill C41 Developer at 102ºF Development Time: 3.5 Minutes Development Agitation: Kodak Style (5x inversions every 30 seconds)
I brought all three of my film cameras up with me to Skyline Drive. I have two Pentax cameras (they’re pretty much identical, except for the color. That way I…
I took a trip to the Shenandoah mountains last month, and I’ve been sitting on these pictures for a while. I’ve been having trouble with the scanner, editing and other…
As mentioned in a previous post, my scanners died. My flatbed scanner was intermittently putting lines in the photos and my older dedicated film scanner’s motor died. I had recently…
I had quite a bit of problem with this set. Lately, I’ve been having drying issues. Water stains build up on the film after the wetting agent rinse. I think…
I have a system of organizing my pictures and filing them so when I go back, it makes some sort of sense. Well, I get lazy at times and forget…
I had a heck of a time trying to scan these pictures. First, my flatbed scanner decided to put lines in most of the roll. Something is wrong with a…
Color film is hard, time consuming and expensive, so I need a good reason to to put up with all the effort. Luckily a trip to the Eastern Shore of…
Here are some more pictures from the Kentmere 100. I like doing 24 exposure rolls over 36. I like being able to switch out for a different film quicker that…
As mentioned before, after I shot a roll or two of Kentmere 400, I bought some Kentmere 100 to try out as well. I am very pleased with the results,…