kodak t-max p3200 and diafine. olympia. february 8.

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I had one roll of Kodak T-Max P3200. I rarely shoot this film, and when I do, I am not pleased with the results. I have never developed the film with Diafine. I looked at the Diafine chart and noted that you can develop the film with Diafine if you shoot it at 1250 ISO.

So I shot the film at 1250 ISO and developed it in Diafine, 3 minutes for each developer.

The negatives looked fine, but when scanned, many of the images lacked contrast, which the developer is noted for. I used two scanners: the PrimeFilmXEs and the Epson V850. Each scanner interpreted the negatives differently, so I used whatever negative looked best from the two scans.

California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera) (https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/plants/california-fan-palm#:~:text=Native%20to%20deserts%20of%20the,summer%20and%20freezing%20winter%20temperatures.)

Any walk in Olympia will provide you with views of Graffiti, highlighting current affairs.

I used the Nikon F100, with the Nikon 50mm 1.8G lens.

My walk included passing through a forested area of a few acres. In the midst of it was a homeless camp. The camp has been removed and will now be turned into single-family homes.

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