geekcop wrote:
These are from the second roll of 500T but mostly shot in daylight. I don't like the colors outside as much as the other roll and I wish I had used an 85 filter to fix the white balance. I made changes in LR but it was a drag.
I was scrolling from the bottom and thought "I feel like I know that pastry case, but that can't be possible." Then I saw the "tomb" building and more New Haven stuff. You were very close to my work, hah!
geekcop wrote:
These are from the second roll of 500T but mostly shot in daylight. I don't like the colors outside as much as the other roll and I wish I had used an 85 filter to fix the white balance. I made changes in LR but it was a drag.
Did you push these? Or heat up your remjet? They look a little grainy for daytime. The 85(b) filter definitely helps using it in daylight and is necessary in shade.
jay w wrote:
I hope this qualifies as recent film shots. I found a roll in the freezer from a Siyeh Pass hike (Glacier NP) in roughly 2009 and developed it last week. Hasselblad with an 80mm, Tmax 100, D-23.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Did you push these? Or heat up your remjet? They look a little grainy for daytime. The 85(b) filter definitely helps using it in daylight and is necessary in shade.
Remjet remover was at 80F
I messed up and the Ecn-2 developer was only 100F
I added 1-minute dev time as a guess to compensate. So, 4:20. So even though the temp was low it was probably a slight push. Fresh one shot developer was used. Film was allegedly fresh and not expired. Agitation was first 30 seconds and then 5 seconds every 30 seconds thereafter. Open to any suggestions. I follow your instructions for Ecn.
What are your impressions of the red and blue car shot posts above? That was a different roll but in the same dev tank as the second roll.
geekcop wrote:
Remjet remover was at 80F
I messed up and the Ecn-2 developer was only 100F
I added 1-minute dev time as a guess to compensate. So, 4:20. So even though the temp was low it was probably a slight push. Fresh one shot developer was used. Film was allegedly fresh and not expired. Agitation was first 30 seconds and then 5 seconds every 30 seconds thereafter. Open to any suggestions. I follow your instructions for Ecn.
Gotcha! I should probably update that guide, I've changed some things. One of which is I use the remjet pre bath at room temperature. I don't heat it at all. As for the film, you can see on the rebate the year it was made if you're ever curious. I also a prefer a shorter dev time and lower EI. So for 500T, I rate it at 400 and dev for 3:00-3:15 @ 106º.
lifeandmylens wrote:
Gotcha! I should probably update that guide, I've changed some things. One of which is I use the remjet pre bath at room temperature. I don't heat it at all. As for the film, you can see on the rebate the year it was made if you're ever curious. I also a prefer a shorter dev time and lower EI. So for 500T, I rate it at 400 and dev for 3:00-3:15 @ 106º.
Thanks for that info. I have a lot (100+) rolls of Vision3 film so if you’d be willing to update the guide I’d be forever grateful. I also use it for most of my C-41 too. So it’s important that I keep zeroing in my development technique.
These are UltrafineXreme 400 shot at 800 in the Kyocera X4 via a DX code sticker, btw I bumped the data back switch while changing the camera to night mode so it wouldn't use the flash. On the X4 it is impossible to set the correct date - there is a hack for the X3. Not that I will ever intentionally use it,