neelin
Member
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2008
- Messages
- 35
- Location
- winnipeg
- Lightroom Experience
- Intermediate
- Lightroom Version
- 6.x
Can we talk about coffee in the "Lounge". I never worked professionally in a darkroom, so I still fondly look back at darkroom work & wanted to get back & do some mad scientist chemistry. I was starting to feel draggy pushing mounds of digital files thru LR/CS & this perked me up.
Looks like it's going to be a cold winter up here. -27C -4'wind chill. I think it's already having an effect on the mentality of some Canadians.
This is Konica Centuria ISO4'' colour negative print film (C41 processing) developed as follows:
DEVELOPER:
4 shots of espresso (no don't drink it)
2 tablespoons of Arm & Hammer washing soda (the blue box at Safeway)
water to make 35'ml solution
2'minutes@2'C minimal agitation (I should have filtered the espresso, some artifacts on the scan)
FIXER:
5'ml 12-'-' Plant Fertilizer
water to make 5''ml solution
FWIW here is a Nikon LS4''' scan at full res at 4'''dpi of 65'x528 pixels.
Hamrick's Vuescan zeroed out the coffee mask. Don't know if Konica had an orange mask, but it is definitely coffee colored now. Just a touch of black slider in LR.
robert http://neelin.ca
I think I want my money back, it says COLOUR film on the package. C41. "C" means coffee, right?
Sir, I distinctly recollect you asking for espresso service on this order.
Note to self: next time don't drink the spent developer
Looks like it's going to be a cold winter up here. -27C -4'wind chill. I think it's already having an effect on the mentality of some Canadians.
This is Konica Centuria ISO4'' colour negative print film (C41 processing) developed as follows:
DEVELOPER:
4 shots of espresso (no don't drink it)
2 tablespoons of Arm & Hammer washing soda (the blue box at Safeway)
water to make 35'ml solution
2'minutes@2'C minimal agitation (I should have filtered the espresso, some artifacts on the scan)
FIXER:
5'ml 12-'-' Plant Fertilizer
water to make 5''ml solution
FWIW here is a Nikon LS4''' scan at full res at 4'''dpi of 65'x528 pixels.
Hamrick's Vuescan zeroed out the coffee mask. Don't know if Konica had an orange mask, but it is definitely coffee colored now. Just a touch of black slider in LR.
robert http://neelin.ca
I think I want my money back, it says COLOUR film on the package. C41. "C" means coffee, right?
Sir, I distinctly recollect you asking for espresso service on this order.
Note to self: next time don't drink the spent developer