Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Last weekend I was walking some proofs down the street and took along the M6 with the 35mm f/2 and some Tri-X @ 400. I took a lot of pictures but I liked this one simply because of the single blossom amid the hodge-podge of ground cover: <http://www.adambridge.com/Photos/2006/02/05/TX400-2006-02-05-Davis-6.jpg> I processed this in XTOL 1:3 @ 68 degrees, manually. But this time I played with the agitation, reasoning that in its stronger concentration at the start of processing I should agitate more and then, as the developer was moving toward exhaustion, agitation should be curtailed so I agitated every 30 seconds for the first 4 minutes and then every minute there-after. I like the tonality although in a scanned image who can say for sure? Plus I have to use VueScan because the Nikon software for my 4000 won't run on my quad G5, dies horribly, no response from Nikon when I ask for help. My development was for 12 minutes. So comments are welcome. I shot T-Max while I was down in Collinsville and will probably have something to share and compare to digital in the next couple of days which should let people see what they want to see! <grin> Comments on any phase of this image are, of course, welcome and desired. Best regards to all Adam