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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Sun, 20, May, 2012 3:55pm
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Nice wood effect, Dave.
Interesting that ISO 3 seems still underexposed. I´m going to try this film, it´s already in the fridge.
Did you use the Rollei 400 IR (it is from Maco)? Which filter? Which developer?
The shadows are a bit deep, though I understand this film is a more contrasty one.
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Sun, 20, May, 2012 5:23pm
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I haven't yet used the Rollei film, although I do have some. I hope to in the next few weeks. I thought Agfa were making the Rollei film?
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mono
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Registered: September 2008 Location: Germany Posts: 829
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Sun, 20, May, 2012 5:30pm
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Yes, AGFA Belgium is producing it and Maco sells it under the Rollei brand.
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Mike O'Pray
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Registered: October 2008 Location: Daventry, Northants Posts: 8,970
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Sun, 20, May, 2012 7:13pm
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Does Maco IR film obey the sunny f11 rule? It is difficult to know if the "wood effect" is giving a sunny effect where there is none but if the highlight parts indicate sunshine then at EI3 f22 should be about 1.5 secs so even in overcast conditions 3 secs would be close, wouldn't it and not really underexposed to any significant degree?
Mike
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Mon, 21, May, 2012 9:21am
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Mike, it rather depends how long your elephants are.
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StanW
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Registered: June 2009 Location: Invercargill, New Zealand Posts: 581
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Tue, 22, May, 2012 9:17pm
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I like the result you achieved. I used Maco when I was living in Oz, with an 89B filter, with varying results.
------------------------------ Alive and clicking Down Under.
A sad case of GAS - 8x10 pinhole down to 35mm slr and rf
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