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Barry
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Registered: August 2008 Location: Mendip Hills, Somerset Posts: 2,368
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Fri, 25, September, 2015 8:11am
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Looks like you have found a great combination of film and developer. Nicely done.
------------------------------ Cheers, Barry
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Mike O'Pray
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Registered: October 2008 Location: Daventry, Northants Posts: 8,969
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Fri, 25, September, 2015 10:46pm
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It might be the scan or my VDU but there seems to be a very subtle hint of green in the foliage which would be great if it was in the print but I think this unlikely.
Looks a good combination as Barry has said
Mike
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jonogmun
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Registered: October 2008 Location: Seltjarnarnes, Iceland Posts: 25
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Sat, 26, September, 2015 10:59am
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Thank you both for your comments.
Mike, the print is neutral in colour. The hint of colour that is in the scan is created during scanning and is entirely due to my poor technique.
But this combination of film-developer is in my view something that reminds me of Agfa APX 100 in Rodinal, my favourite combination in the past.
Jon
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Mike O'Pray
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Registered: October 2008 Location: Daventry, Northants Posts: 8,969
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Sat, 26, September, 2015 7:19pm
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Thanks Jon. Some toning books mention a green toner. A very dilute version of this,assuming it worked, would certainly suit this scene. All the examples of green toner I have ever seen have been directed at toning bits of the scene only but have lacked the subtleness of just a hint of green
Mike
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