Hello Panagiotis. The secret behind these tones are the film. It's a Adox CHS 100. These film contains a lot of silver (the most you can get today at a b/w film). The style of these film is the original from the 50's. As developer I can recommend you D-76 so you get the most from these film.
That's much better :) Thanx alot, i will give a try with 120 for my Zeiss Ikoflex. For 35mm i usually use 400asa, unless if you have any other suggestion :)
No I haven't other suggestions. ASA 400 for streetwork is good. Give you an overall performance. I use a 1.5/50mm at my rangefinder so I can take a ASA 100 film without any problems :) The 120 rollfilm is fine - give him a try
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I love the tones on your pictures.
Do you develop them yourself ?
Hello Panagiotis. The secret behind these tones are the film. It's a Adox CHS 100. These film contains a lot of silver (the most you can get today at a b/w film). The style of these film is the original from the 50's. As developer I can recommend you D-76 so you get the most from these film.
That is an interesting suggestion. Thanks for sharing!
Hope to see your shots made on Adox CHS 100 film next time at your blog :)
I am afraid i will have a difficulty getting my hands on some of it!
I will see if i can find something online.
Take a look here: http://www.fotoimpex.de/anglicus/index.html
This is my favorite online store for Adox films
Unfortunately, the webshop is in German (i think)...
Then here.. http://www.retrophotographic.com/adoxfilms.htm
That's much better :)
Thanx alot, i will give a try with 120 for my Zeiss Ikoflex.
For 35mm i usually use 400asa, unless if you have any other suggestion :)
No I haven't other suggestions. ASA 400 for streetwork is good. Give you an overall performance. I use a 1.5/50mm at my rangefinder so I can take a ASA 100 film without any problems :) The 120 rollfilm is fine - give him a try
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