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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 23

  • @enloupevin
    @enloupevin Месяц назад

    Super helpful man. I just came back from overseas with about 30 rolls of film and recently read conflicting information on stand development. This helps clear a lot up! Short and concise. Love it

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  Месяц назад

      Thanks for checking out the video! I hope it helps!

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk 8 месяцев назад

    Happy I found this video, I’ve had this question for a while but I’ve never done a side by side comparison.

  • @TheRobertpainter
    @TheRobertpainter Месяц назад

    I’m a sold stand development method guy now. I am thoroughly convinced

  • @samzphotos23
    @samzphotos23 10 месяцев назад

    Very beautiful photos!

  • @MusicAndPhotosbyPablo
    @MusicAndPhotosbyPablo 7 месяцев назад

    After trying stand dev once, I decided I like my contrast. But this was a super interesting comparison, thanks!😊

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m with you on that! It’s a fun experiment but I don’t think the results are ideal!

  • @ChrisVidouras
    @ChrisVidouras 3 года назад +6

    Very interesting video, and a very lovely image either way. Stand development has definitely saved some of my film photos. Also that chart is very interesting, no wonder I like Xtol so much! hahah
    As a bit of constructive criticism, I think having some text labels on the video underneath each of the images giving the dev details would simplify things for the viewers.
    Stay awesome and cheers from Greece!

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  3 года назад +2

      Yeah XTOL is great! I definitely like that developer. Also in that chart it’s clearly the best choice haha. And thanks for the tip, I’ll add those in for the next one. Thanks for watching and cheers from California. :)

    • @Brunovdvoorde
      @Brunovdvoorde 2 года назад +1

      I also agree about adding text labels! Nice video!

  • @EK-dt4kc
    @EK-dt4kc 8 месяцев назад

    Many thanks! Very helpful video!😊

  • @NordicLab
    @NordicLab 2 года назад +1

    Thx for info, really helpful

  • @erichstocker8358
    @erichstocker8358 Год назад +1

    Nice comparison

  • @joncaradies3155
    @joncaradies3155 2 года назад +1

    Great video ! Keep up the good work ... :D

  • @2252269
    @2252269 4 месяца назад

    Thanks, subscribed. Could you advise whether it makes sense to do 90 minutes stand dev instead of 60 minutes with HP5+? I do 60 minutes with 1 gentle agitation at 30 minutes. Ingeneral I like contrast but details come first.

  • @JLSTibu
    @JLSTibu 3 года назад +7

    How do I say this... You're a god on earth for stating the exact stop you metered the shadows for instead of saying something completely annoying and technically less usefull like "I OvEr ExPoSeD TwO StOpS". Like yeah, kinda useless information to say how many stops you overexposed using some random avg meter that could be tricked by anything in the scene. Instead you decided to give actually usefull data on your exposure. Thank you.

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  3 года назад +1

      Hahah yes! I can’t do the averaging meters! I like to know where my shadows are or it gives me anxiety for the outcome. Also I feel that the term over or under exposing is kinda arbitrary. If one stop down is a better fit then that’s the case. Calling it “under” exposed sounds so cruel! Haha

  • @veronica10321
    @veronica10321 3 года назад +1

    Nice video 😃

  • @lensman5762
    @lensman5762 2 года назад +2

    Stand development is supposed to control the highlights and bring out more detail, but in this comparison the highlights are better controlled with standard 1/25 development. Something is not right. Have these negs been scanned on a flatbed?

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  2 года назад

      Yeah it definitely didn’t come out as expected. I plan on trying this test again with better exposures and a different film. I’m not super crazy about the Pancro 400 film. Yes flatbed scan.

  •  3 года назад +1

    The stand developed one seems to have much denser highlights as well. Are you sure that the increased shadow detail is from being stand developed? What if you let it in 1:25 a bit longer? I think this comparison only make sense if the midtones have equal density.

    • @TheNegative
      @TheNegative  3 года назад

      Yeah. Stand development will further increase shadow detail. The highlights are denser too but it was a 2 hour stand so it was probably a little too long.