Ultra wide and pushed

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I was thinking Dektol. :-)


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I was agreeing with you, Brother. One expects a bit of grit with pushed film. The cannon is a good starting point with that lens.

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A lost art in the digital age. I have tried to push it farther but this film develops to completion at 1600 no matter what developer I use. I knew you were agreeing with me as I can never remember a time we disagreed.
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I really like it at 250 in HC-110 dilution B.
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Grain like cannonballs! But I like that. When I wanted grain like that I grabbed Tri-X and the bottle of Rodinal.
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Thanks.
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Rodinal - rattles when you shake the bottle!
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:lol: LOL Graham.
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I have had Rodinal become 1/4 crystals and still work. :)
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The folks over on RFF are talking about an announcement from Kodak about some fast, push-able film they are coming out with that will be available in March. Didn't see anything on the E Kodak or Kodak Alaris sites about it, so it must have been a Twitter post.

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