At the time I had a massive spool of re-loadable Kodak PLUS-X 125 Film and I used Kodak Developer (I think it was T-Max) for the film. For the paper I used Kodak F (glossy) or Kodak Pearl for the print. I looked at my prints and this was a glossy developed and scanned in at 300 DPI. The little black spots were edits with a brush. Since I got my Canon I have not used my 35mm, getting spoiled by the digital age. I don't remember what chemicals I used for the development of the paper but I am pretty sure it was the standard Kodak stuff as well. I tried other photo paper but the Kodak always turned out the best.
nice, if this is a print, even better. I use mostly kodak myself, tmax dev and films...but i have some acufine on hand and i'm still in the experimentation phase, trying everything i can get my hands on. thanks for the information!
HellOnAStick
Great bit of street photography.
Feb 14th Reply Keeps the Art in.Seventh
Thanks, this was on a Pentax K-1000 shot using Kodak b/w 35mm, hand developed, at the old Amtrak station in Irvine, CA.
Feb 14th ReplyHellOnAStick
There are alot of film tones in your gallery, i was curious what you were using. My wife will be happy, she's a pentaxian too.
Feb 15th Reply Keeps the Art in.Seventh
At the time I had a massive spool of re-loadable Kodak PLUS-X 125 Film and I used Kodak Developer (I think it was T-Max) for the film. For the paper I used Kodak F (glossy) or Kodak Pearl for the print. I looked at my prints and this was a glossy developed and scanned in at 300 DPI. The little black spots were edits with a brush. Since I got my Canon I have not used my 35mm, getting spoiled by the digital age. I don't remember what chemicals I used for the development of the paper but I am pretty sure it was the standard Kodak stuff as well. I tried other photo paper but the Kodak always turned out the best.
Feb 15th ReplyHellOnAStick
nice, if this is a print, even better. I use mostly kodak myself, tmax dev and films...but i have some acufine on hand and i'm still in the experimentation phase, trying everything i can get my hands on. thanks for the information!
Feb 15th Reply Keeps the Art in.