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Out of curiosity I checked the “native” website to see if anything was lost in translation ...
Une séquence de 10 immersions dans l'eau claire, espacées de 10 minutes, permettra d'éliminer la totalité des résidus de produits chimiques contenus dans l'émulsion. Which according to Google translate is a series of ten immersions, ten minutes apart ... so 100 minutes! |
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Yes, Dave; and "la totalité des résidus" means what I said in bold on my last post. So a bit much, really.
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https://youtu.be/U1jWD3Eu720 Unusually they also print some of their images in a darkroom too which made a pleasant change. ATB |
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That was quite interesting, Dave. I had already suspended further use of this film until conditions outside turn a bit more contrasty. I enjoyed it most from May to September last year; and it seemed to me to benefit from a yellow filter.
It may be a good idea to try rating it at 200 and developing in that Spur Acurol N (now going to look for relevant information on that). For the moment, it's XP2 in the IIIf and CMS 20 (heaven help us) in the R6.2. I'll settle down in a bit. |
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Forgot to mention something else I noticed on that video: you're supposed to depress a Jobo tank cap when processing, for the sake of effective inversion. The fella didn't.
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Interesting link Dave and yes the Spur developer did appear to give a smoother if less contrasty look- better for some of the shots but not as good for others that were taken. However I was rather expecting a mention by the presenter to mention what appears to be instructions for a ridiculously long wash
As he didn't I can only assume that he read the French sentence differently and in fact the film requires only the same washing sequence as any other film Mike |
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