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Post by andys93integra on Nov 2, 2011 14:54:43 GMT -5
Hello all. I just got my film back and now I have them up online. The film I used was ilford PanF+ 50 ISO, in my 2.8E3. I am kinda disappointed in this film right now, this was the first time using it and to me it looks really flat. But I am sure there are ways of getting it to be more contrasty, because most of the shots were on cloudy days, with not a lot of contrast to begin with. I also started a blog about a week ago: andrewolsonphoto.blogspot.com/Here are the pictures: andysphotos.zenfolio.com/p1068208113Andy
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Post by julio1fer on Nov 2, 2011 19:33:02 GMT -5
Those are nice and do look a bit flat. Hard to say if it is the negs or the scan. If the negatives, maybe it needs more development time?
I've used a lot of Pan F+ and find it an awesome film IMHO. The most common problem with Pan F+ is just the opposite, i.e. too much contrast. Many people pull it (ISO 25) with excellent results too.
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Post by Berndt on Nov 3, 2011 7:56:05 GMT -5
I would say, that those pictures are mostly just overexposed.
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Post by mickeyobe on Nov 3, 2011 10:39:45 GMT -5
Andy,
I think your pictures are under developed.
Whether it is the negatives or the prints that were "pulled" I don't know.
Mickey
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