Finally, having read so many glowing reviews, I tried this film this weekend. Some notes:
Attaching a couple of samples, unfortunately it wasn't a productive walk for me, flat light multiplied by the lack of creativity, sorry for boring shots:
Windmill
Penalty
Both were shot at box speed and developed in Xtol-R at 21C for 17:00 minutes in a Paterson tank with 4 inversions every minute.
- Yes it has a darker base but I like how this film builds density: there are almost no clear areas on the negatives. Maybe I overdeveloped it, but I love the results: tons of detail in the shadows, as I "scan" with a DSLR, I can recover so much from the RAW file... finally I found an emulsion for taking photos of my dark-colored dog!
- The datasheet introduces this film as fine-grained. Hell no. Fomapan 400 comes to mind when I look at its grain.
- If there is a way to apply anti-curling layer backwards, Bergger discovered it. This film has so much curling torque it can be used in fitness equipment and automotive suspension design.
Attaching a couple of samples, unfortunately it wasn't a productive walk for me, flat light multiplied by the lack of creativity, sorry for boring shots:
Windmill
Penalty
Both were shot at box speed and developed in Xtol-R at 21C for 17:00 minutes in a Paterson tank with 4 inversions every minute.
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