Shot on my now loaned out Fuji STX-2, this is Agfa-Gevaert 561 film positive fine grain film. This was hand-spooled by Adam Paul. Make sure to check out the other hand-spooled goodies he has for sale.
This roll marks the first time I have done cold stand developing, and I am impressed by the results.












What do you mean by ‘cold’ stand processing?
Any further on K battery 3d printing?
Terry
Hi Terry, cold stand processing is chilling the developer solution in a fridge prior to using. Then putting the tank back in the fridge during development. My friend Adam Paul at quirkyguywithacamera.blogspot.com came up with it as a means to reduce fogging on expired film.
As for the K battery, life has conspired to reduce the amount of time I can spend designing, so at this point it can’t be on my radar screen. Sorry.