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Nikon Wednesday 2014: #36


Matt Laur

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<p>Was digging through a box of old photo paraphernalia and came across a roll of PhotoWorks 200 C-41 color print film that expired in 2002. I've been playing with developing in Caffenol for a upcoming project and had read about doing C-41 in it so I thought 'Why not?'. Loaded the film in a Nikkormat EL set the meter at ISO 100 and wandered around the yard. Processed the film in Caffenol and digitized the negatives with a D700 with 55mm 3.5 Micro-Nikor on a PK-13 extension tube and PS-6 slide copier. <br>

I remember this film as giving really bad colors and nasty grain. I actually think the grain is more pleasing in these negatives than any I got from the properly processed film. This one of our Boxer Lucy was taken with a Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm 2.8-4.0 lens. </p><div>00cnzN-550877784.jpg.2bc27baa3399c26fc227ea3c633aa67a.jpg</div>

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<p>I use to put extra care to avoid blown higlights, specially lately where most of my pics are based in the brightest textures... here is an example. A certainly bad scan (just done for my archive, I prefer this way instead of the traditional contact prints), processed in Ps for posting.</p>

<p><img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/17850914-lg.jpg" alt="" width="556" height="700" /></p>

<p>Nikkor-W 180/5.6, FP4+ on D76.</p>

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