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My "not so well"-developed Film
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:00 pm    Post subject: My "not so well"-developed Film Reply with quote

These are pictures from the film, and I thougth that there wouldn´t be any good results on it, so I was positively surprised with the results. They were shot in a very dark concert hall with a frame-spacing-problem having Pentacon Six with a Zeiss Biometar 120mm at 2.8 at Tmax 400 pushed to 1600 in Tetenal Ultrafin. The Problem was the developing time, which was at 12minutes ways to short :/
I scanned on my Canoscan 8600 @ 1200Dpi, with Vuescan, and processed the Raws in Photoshop.
I hope you like them, at least I do Razz

#1 I know, pretty grainy one Smile

#2

#3 I really like this one, I think it shows the energy and fun of the bassist. Slightly missfocussed, but hey, my Biometar is not the fastest with focus Very Happy

#4

#5 This one came out pretty smooth I guess Very Happy


By the way, this band was amazing. Their set was completly instrumental, but they have an amzing sound!

Cheers,
Timo

P.S.: The shutterspeeds were between 1/30 and 1/60 Embarassed


PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

First is a bit to grainy for me but the others are nice. Really capture that gritty grungy live band atmosphere. Maybe all gig shots should be done on pushed b&w film Very Happy


PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks fot the kind words, I have absolutly no idea why the first came out soo grainy Wink
But I think, with the PP the scanned results from the strip, which was close to beeing clear came out good Wink
Cheers, timo