Scanned print
Shot on April 23, 2017
Mamiya 645 ProTL, Mamiya Sekor 45 mm/f2.8 lens
Adox CMS 20 exp @ iso 12, developed in Adotech II 9,5 min @ 20°C
Ilford MG IV RC (18x24 cm) glossy in Paterson Acugrade FX-31
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Scanned lith print
Mamiya 645 ProTL, Mamiya Sekor 80mm/2,8N lens
Adox CMS 20, exposed @ iso12, developed in Adotech II, 8,5 min
Fomatone MG 132 (18x24cm)
Moersch Easy lith (25A+25B+10D+950H2O) @25°C
2nd pass lith version here: flic.kr/p/TwaWdA
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2nd pass lith IR (scanned print, Canon MG8150)
(1st pass: Rollei IR 400 on Fomatone MG 132 in conventional multigrade developer, turned out somewhat dark, you can see a somewhat lighter copy here: flic.kr/p/RQihG9)
Bleached in Moersch Copper Bleach for Lith Redevelopment 1+1, ~30s (strong dilution with fast action, bleached halfway to white with most of the blacks remaining)
Redeveloped in LD20 (20A+20B+960H2O), 35°C
Maybe too strong dilution, but fast and amazing solarizing effect with wonderful colors, which unfortunately faded away in the fixer (Tetenal Superfix Plus). Anyone knows how to preserve the colors?? Not fixing at all is of course an option, but the print will then probably degrade over time due to remaining light sensitive silver halide. Other fixer more suitable? I followed the development with the camera in my cellphone so you can see how it looked after bleach before redevelopment, in stop bath and after I put it in the fixer. That's the 3 pictures before this in my photostream.
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Old Mercedes
Scanned IR-print
Mamiya 645 ProTL
Rollei IR 400 (Hoya R72) in Paterson FX-39 1+9 5 min
Foma Fomatone MG Classic 132 in Paterson FX-31
Dry mounted in Seal Jumbo 160M
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