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Slow film and slow development. Kodak 2238 shot at ISO 12. Stand developed for 2 hours in glycin-carbonate (15 grams Sodium sulfite, 60 grams sodium carbonate, 15 grams glycin in 2 liters of water) – stock solution (Lowe’s recipe). Dilute 1:10 for working solution. Water stop, Ilford Hypam 1:4 fix for 6 minutes. Very minimal streaking due to 1:1 sodium sulfite to glycin. Scanned as color and some tinting appears in post production on some prints.
2238 is a great film, there's good detail in those bricks and the textures concrete, I like the subtle reflections showing the other side of the street too.
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