Human Contribution to Nature ... Saltair, Great Salt Lake Utah USA 85b Tungsten to daylight filter, UV blocking filter

After years of dreaming, I finally went color. Anyone can do C-41 or better yet, ECN2 in their kitchen. So I went with home mixed #C-22 to cross process #E4 #Ektachrome Slide Duplicate Film 5038 that is 43 years expired. After hours of working and waiting, the color came.... I am extremely happy with this exercise. This is the color I see the world in so I'm glad to finally be able to share it with the rest of the world! C-22 developer This is quoted in the reference as the official Kodak formula for C-22 developer. Water 800 ml Benzyl alcohol 5 ml Foamex 0.01ml (anti-foam agent) Calgon 2.5 g (sodium hexametaphosphate) Sodium sulfite 1.85g Sodium bromide 1.4 g Potassium iodide 0.5 mg (500 micrograms) Borax (decahydrate) 58.8 g Sodium hydroxide 12.5 g CD-3.5 g Water to make 1 l pH at 75F = 10.7 Develop the old Kodacolor (C-22 process) about 13 (14) minutes at 75F. Ref: Dignan Photographic Newsletter, January 1974

4 Commenti

  1. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    Why the painted numbers on the huts?

  2. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @charliedontsurf unfortunately they are garbage dumpsters. I assume they don't want to lose track of them.

  3. charliedontsurf
    charliedontsurf ·

    @mike1allison that's so funny, I need to get my eyes tested! At first glance at the photo they look very distant but now I can see that they aren't so very far away after all:)

  4. mike1allison
    mike1allison ·

    @charliedontsurf I didn't want to tell you lol. More likely it's the focus on the foto or the fact that im at f3.5 focusing at infinity through 28mm lens. Plus it's my old eyes focusing. So yeah there's a lot of moving parts.
    They were on the edge of the parking lot about 25 yards away. Lol that's art!

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