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Saturday, June 8, 2019

Some images from the first roll of JCH Street Pan

JCH Street Pan is mainly used for street photography. This film has a wonderful contrast and produces pretty sharp details. It is known to be coming from surveillance film stock. Back in India, I got this film through a friend from Australia but never got a chance to use it there. After coming to London, this was the first 35 mm film that I tried. Initially, I was a bit sceptical from the online reviews, but now I am loving the results. I tried developing the first roll of this film with Mr. Bellini's Hydrofen developer (recipe in the bottom) which is the improved version of Studional or Rodinal S developer. The grain is pretty fine and the film doesn't curl!  Here are some of the images taken at Royal Albert Hall during Imperial College's 2019 graduation ceremony.  

Summary: I love it! :-)















Development Notes
Film: JCH Street Pan 400 exposed at 320
Developer: Mr. Bellini's Hydrofen
Dilution: 1+ 31
Time: 17 mins. Initial 30 sec of continuous agitation followed by 3 inversions per minute.
Scanner: Epson V700
Camera: Nikon F80 + 50mm F/1.8

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