This is another test roll of Fuji Acros Neopan film in my Mamiya 6. Decided to focus on architecture around downtown Denver.
Finishing off the role making some nighttime shots of research park building in Boulder Colorado. The Fuji Acros Neopan has amazing reciprocity characterists making it a preferred film for long exposures.
All images made with Fuji Acros Neopan 120 film, shot with a Mamiya 6 and wide angle 50 mm lens. The Neopan was tank processed with Kodak HC-110 developer, and scanned with an Epson V700 flatbed scanner.
Acros is a fantastic film not only for it’s reciprocity failure compensation. Love these shots. Did you ever processed neopan acros in id11?
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I’ve only processed one box (5 rolls) so far, and I’ve only tried two developers; HC-110 and Clayton F76+. A lot of folks seem to use Rodinal. Do you recommend ID11?
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It isn’t a suggestion, only a curiosity.I use only id11 for acros
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From the photos the Hc110 seems work very well with the acros. I’d like to hear the impressions between hc110 vs. id11.
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When I looked online for suggestions on what developer to use I really couldn’t find any consensus. So I went with something I had on hand. But I’m open to trying something else. Most of the time I use F76+, which ids a modern reformulation of the old D76. But recently I’d run a few things with the HC-110 and have been very happy with the results. Stuff seems to have a really long self life too.
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How long could you store the dev?
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I’m using a bottle I found that had been opened two years prior. It was stored in a cool environment out of the light (basement), but it appears to be functioning just fine. I’m using the thick liquid variety (1:31 mixing ratio). There is a modern formulation that isn’t as syrupy. I have no experience with that.
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Thanks kellyblackdog!
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Very nice images. Well done.
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