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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 11/13/2004
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ID11 is one of my favourite (expecially in 1+1 solution), great grey range, good contrast and pretty grain (visible but not too much!) Bye and enjoy your study :-)
Bye
GG
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Özlem Mehmet
{K:-454} 11/13/2004
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HELLO GIULIANO... I USED ILFORD ID-11 DEVELOPER, I HAVE USED ILFORDS ILFOSOL S BEFORE, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE USED ID-11, I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IS BUT THIS IS WHAT WAS AVAILABLE TO ME AT THE TIME, I'M AT COLLEGE RIGHT NOW RELEARNING THE ART OF BLACK AND WHITE, SO I'M JUST EXPERIMENTING AT THE MOMENT, SO I'M GRATEFUL FOR ANY IDEAS OR ADVICE, I AM OPEN TO NEW IDEAS AND THINGS TO TRY... OZ.
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 11/13/2004
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ok, which developer did you use?
Thanks again
GG
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Özlem Mehmet
{K:-454} 11/13/2004
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Thank you for your comment. I developed the neg myself and then scanned the neg using a film scanner and adjusted the final image using photoshop. i will print this image in the darkroom soon and i will then post the final results as a comparison. thanks again... oz.
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 11/13/2004
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Great grey range and contrasts. Perfects for this kind of image. really good, how did you develop the film?
Thanks
GG
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Helena Gustafsson
{K:417} 11/12/2004
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Woow...this is cool...a very good composition and nice greyscale.
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Steven H
{K:7142} 11/11/2004
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Very cool . . . lots of interesting angles and the tone is really unique, very metallic.
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