pierods
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- Dec 18, 2007
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Hello,
I was trying to sort out options in choosing film developers, there are so many out there, multiplied by the number of films, it's bewildering...
I know what grain is. I shot a few rolls of delta 3200, I've seen it.
Acutance, in my understanding, is the ability of a film to draw un-jagged lines and contours.
In my understanding, for example, delta 100 draws much sharper lines than hp5.
I happened to read an article form silvergrain.org that said,
1. "use fine grain developers for fast films"
2. "use acutance developers for 100 speed tabular films and panf plus"
But don't sharp images need fine grain AND acutance? Also, PANF and delta have got very fine grain, so they already draw sharp lines, right?
To add to the confusion, Kodak says that XTOL has got acutance AND grain, so why are we not closing down this forum and everybody uses XTOL?
I need help...
piero
I was trying to sort out options in choosing film developers, there are so many out there, multiplied by the number of films, it's bewildering...
I know what grain is. I shot a few rolls of delta 3200, I've seen it.
Acutance, in my understanding, is the ability of a film to draw un-jagged lines and contours.
In my understanding, for example, delta 100 draws much sharper lines than hp5.
I happened to read an article form silvergrain.org that said,
1. "use fine grain developers for fast films"
2. "use acutance developers for 100 speed tabular films and panf plus"
But don't sharp images need fine grain AND acutance? Also, PANF and delta have got very fine grain, so they already draw sharp lines, right?
To add to the confusion, Kodak says that XTOL has got acutance AND grain, so why are we not closing down this forum and everybody uses XTOL?
I need help...
piero