
Dev Party - The Ansel Method Revisited
Yassi Pressman
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<p><a href='https://allthroughalens.com/?p=6643'>allthroughalens.com</a></p> <p>On this episode we talk a bit about the Ansel Method – What is it? Why is it? Does it work? But more importantly, while we dev, Vania tells us all about her trip up north.</p> <p>Eric (<a href='https://www.instagram.com/conspiracy.of.cartographers/'>@conspiracy.of.cartorgraphers</a> on IG) shot Agfa APX25, which expired in 2003, in the greatest medium format camera ever made: the Mamiya RB67.</p> <p>Here are his:</p> <p>Vania (<a href='https://www.instagram.com/surfmartian/'>@surfmartian</a> on IG) shot Fomapan 100 in a Pentax 67 (borrowed). And these are Vania’s taken on her recent trip!</p> The Ansel Method! <p>Apparently, Ansel Adams used one particular formula in the 80s for all “modern emulsions.” This formula was Kodak HC-110 in a ratio of 1+90 for 18mins. This means that you’d use 5.5ml of developer in 500ml of water.</p> <p>For agitation, do 30 seconds at first and then five seconds every three minutes. Stop and fix as normal.</p> <p>This should be able to develop any normal black & white emulsion</p> PATREON <p>Thank you to everyone who supports us!</p> <p>Check out our Patreon for bonus episodes, extended interviews, early drops. Tons of stuff!</p> <p><a href='https://www.patreon.com/allthroughalens'>patreon.com/allthroughalens</a></p> THE CREDITS OF ENDING <p><a href='https://www.allthroughalens.com/'>www.allthroughalens.com</a></p> <p>Vania: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/surfmartian/'>IG</a>, <a href='https://www.flickr.com/photos/vaniafrancesca'>Flickr</a>, <a href='https://www.etsy.com/shop/VaniaFrancesca'>Zines</a> Eric: <a href='https://www.instagram.com/conspiracy.of.cartographers/'>IG</a>, <a href='https://www.flickr.com/photos/conspiracyofcartographers/'>Flickr</a>, <a href='https://conspiracyofcartographers.bigcartel.com/'>Zines</a>, <a href='https://conspiracyofcartographers.bigcartel.com/product/ecn-2-color-film-developing-kit'>ECN-2 Kit</a></p>