Showing posts with label pinhole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinhole. Show all posts

Friday, 30 June 2017

1961's Ilford Cine Pan Film

After using a few rolls of film it seems I've found a way of exposing and processing this very old Ilford film. 

I've been compensating one stop on camera, and processing as if it was an Ilford Pan100 on my homemade Parodinal at 1+25 dilution through 9 minutes /20 degrees. Results has been very consistent, the images below were all made with a pinhole camera.





Sunday, 7 December 2014

Pinhole images - Pinrette

A few shots taken in my hometown with the Beirette camera, which was converted into a pinhole camera. The film used is a very expired Ilford (hence the noticeable grains) I bought years ago and it was processed using the homemade PaRodinal developer.