Tag: adox adonal
Actor II
One of my fav’s from the day. This time with added grainy goodness via Silver Efex Pro 2.
Actor
This shot was like the others was taken on Rollei RPX400 developed with Adox Adonal mixed at 1:25 for 8 mins.Then scanned on an Epson V700 using Silverfast software.
The Pallbearer
This shot was like the others was taken on Rollei RPX400 developed with Adox Adonal mixed at 1:25 for 8 mins.Then scanned on an Epson V700 using Silverfast software.
Mourner
Another from the open air theatre. One of the mourners at the “Funeral”
Rollei RPX 400
Adox Adonal for 8 mins @ 20˚C
Outdoor Theatre In The Rain
My son was appearing in a local theatre play based on the local history of an old iron works.The play “Magdalene og Verket” – Året 1777.” is still being developed and we only saw what is highlights .The whole play will be finished hopefully in 2014.
Just before the actors took the stage it began to rain. Which suited the first scene as it was a funeral procession.The rain then stopped . It could not have been planned better.
I took my MP along loaded with Rollei RPX400 I shot at 400iso and developed the film for 8 mins in Adox Adonal 1+25. I scanned the negatives on my Epson V700 using Silverfast SW.
Emily 16.2
Here’s another shot from the same roll. This time a little more high key. I used the same method with Adox adonal as my last shot.
I developed my film as follows at 20°C:-
Adox Adonol 1:100 (That’s 495mls water to 5 ml Adonal)
Inversions for the first minute. Then left to stand 29 mins then 3 more inversions and left to stand for a further 30mins. Stopped with water for one minute inversions constantly and then Fixed 5mins (T-Max fixer)and washed for 10mins.
If anyone is reading this and wondering about using 120 film, let me just say that 120 roll film is a joy to work with. 12 shots on a roll suits me in addition to my mind it’s a lot less of a fiddle to load a tank with.I have never had any trouble with jamming a reel, then having to start again in the dark. So go and try some :0)
Emily 16.
Emily had her 16th Birthday yesterday. :0) Don’t they grow up fast.
I used Rollei 80s 120 film in my Hasselblad. I developed my film as follows at 20°C:-
Adox Adonol 1:100 (That’s 495mls water to 5 ml Adonal)
Inversions for the first minute. Then left to stand 29 mins then 3 more inversions and left to stand for a further 30mins. Stopped with water for one minute inversions constantly and then Fixed 5mins (T-Max fixer)and washed for 10mins.
Adox Adonal Result.
The above is the result I got using Adox Adonal I think I have found another developer that fits with my lazy style in the darkroom.
This is a hurried test shot of my daughter . I used Rollei 80s 120 film in my Hasselblad. I developed my film as follows at 20°C:-
Adox Adonol 1:100 (That’s 495mls water to 5 ml Adonal)
Inversions for the first minute. Then left to stand 29 mins then 3 more inversions and left to stand for a further 30mins. Stopped with water for one minute inversions constantly and then Fixed 5mins (T-Max fixer)and washed for 10mins.
Going Postal Batman?

Just before Easter I ordered some Adox Adonal from a company here in Norway. The dog sleds were a bit slow in delivering, No doubt due to the fact the the whole of Norway takes a week off work at Easter. It arrived on Tuesday this week. So in my best Adam West parody voice.
“To the Darkroom Robin!”
” errr. Hadn’t we better expose some film first Batman?
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