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In the last month
Kodak TriX
Acros 100
Ilford FP4, Delta 100, HP5, Delta 400
Velvia 50, 100
Kodak Portra 160NC/VC
All in 120 developed in Kodak HC-110 (b)
Some good results, some bad but I'm learning all the time :-)
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Portra 400. Amazing film. Hope it sticks around.
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Currently I have been experimenting with arista.edu ultra, and Efke KB50.
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Portra 800, and Portra 800 at 3200. Just finished, and I need to get them developed.
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Fuji Reala. Here are two shots from last weekend, each developed at home using Kodak SM Flexicolor chemicals:

SF Botanical Garden by Thomas N. Abbott, on Flickr

Orchids - SF Botanical Garden by Thomas N. Abbott, on Flickr
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i have no idea what the film i used is
its been in my penft for a few months, and
i shot it a few days ago ... i think
maybe it is plus x or tri x but i have no clue ...
i'll know when it is out of the camera ... which
may mean another baker's dozen exposures ..
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Fomapan 100 is king
Since giving up digital and returning 100% to film (the switch is documented on my completely non-commercial website if anyone is interested), I've taken a liking to Fomapan 100 for my 120 work. Great, punchy mid-tones, reasonably fine grain and good sharpness. Developed at 1+50 in Rodinal, it's a super film. In 35mm and developed the same way, the grain is still pretty decent and sharpness is very good.
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2 Rolls of Neopan 400
2 Rolls Rollei Digibase (C41)
2 Rolls expired elite chrome 400, cross-processed
1 Roll Kodak High Contrast Copy is in the camera now
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135 Kodak Portra 400 V.C.in my Canon F1N-AE
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