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Photos by Joe McGloin

Minolta 16 MGS

"Here's an example of what Fuji HS-U microfilm can do.  This is just a tiny part of the negative.  The full image is 12x17mm, but this picture is from a tiny 6x6mm section -- that's less than half of a Minox negative!  For most submini images, much image cropping is out of the question.  But with microfilm, you CAN crop -- substantially.  Microfilm is normally high contrast, but with the right developer, normal contrast can be achieved."

Shot with 16mm Fuji HS-U thinpak film, exposed at ISO 25. Developed in D-76 (1+7) at 68 degrees for 13 minutes. Enlarged with a Beseler 45MXII enlarger with a Minolta Rokkor-X CE 30mm f2.8 lens at f4 for 10 seconds.  Paper is Ilford Multigrade IV with a #2 MG fileter developed in Dektol (1+3) at 68 degrees for 2 minutes.  


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