Steven Lee
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I just made a mistake of shooting and developing a roll of Acros II while on a great location. The mistake was using the unfamiliar film without testing it first. I developed it in Xtol 1+1 using the MDC time of 9.5 minutes. The negatives show decent contrast, but the shadows are crushed. This worked for some images, but not for others. Bummer.
My metering technique was the same as Delta 100, which is the film I normally shoot. Also I kept the yellow filter on with +1EV exposure compensation. According to my data set of one, Acros is significantly - at least a full stop - slower than Delta 100. I only had one roll, so I can't test its speed right now, but the curiosity is pushing me to ask here: What speed are you getting with Acros 100? How would you compare it to Delta 100 or FP4? How does it play with contrast filters, like the yellow here?
Here's how most of my images from that roll look like. Again, I am not concerned with the metering because Delta 100 turned out much better.
My metering technique was the same as Delta 100, which is the film I normally shoot. Also I kept the yellow filter on with +1EV exposure compensation. According to my data set of one, Acros is significantly - at least a full stop - slower than Delta 100. I only had one roll, so I can't test its speed right now, but the curiosity is pushing me to ask here: What speed are you getting with Acros 100? How would you compare it to Delta 100 or FP4? How does it play with contrast filters, like the yellow here?
Here's how most of my images from that roll look like. Again, I am not concerned with the metering because Delta 100 turned out much better.