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Procida Stairs
Image Title:  Procida Stairs
 
 By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Dr. Thomas Krebs {K:1376}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model Mamiya C330 6x6
Categories Still Life
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Italy
Lens 135mm
Uploaded 7/19/2005 Film / Memory Type FP4/D-76
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 183 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
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Location City - 
State - 
Country - Italy   Italy
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Rima Dario   {K:4427} 7/19/2005
Bello scatto.
Dario


Branimir Fagarazzi   {K:38367} 7/19/2005
Verry nice motiv


Jiri :-)   {K:666} 7/19/2005
Nice


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 7/26/2005
Thomas... what fixer do you use for your films? I am using a standard Kodak Fixer (not rapid) and I am not so happy with the results. the fixer recommends 5-10 minutes but even these times can leave a little color in the films. hmmmm, do you also use a washing agent or just water?

thank you for your help.

bryan


Dr. Thomas Krebs   {K:1376} 7/27/2005
Dear Bryan, I use a regular Fixer made by Adox (fotoimpex.de / us.) for about 4 to 5 minutes. The modern films like TMax and Ilford Delta will need about 10 min. I?ve never tried any washing agent and use the Ilford-method to wash film. The main thing to get full scale negatives is to use the FP4 at half speed (64 ASA) and reduce development (N-1). For D-76 I usually take 1+3 for 13 min. Very high contrast works fine at 1 +
5 for 22 min. Thanks for looking, Thomas


Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 7/27/2005
thank you Thomas. I really appreciate the information.... a great aspect of a forum such as this.

thank you.

bryan


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