I have some oddball 35mm film, it's Kodak SO-370 Traffic Flow Recording Film from the 70's (exp 1978). No info as far as ASA or anything really. All the info I can find online is from me, so no help really. Everything from working out an EV to developing time has been a crapshoot with this film, but I'm trying to figure out how to get the best results from it. I have 30+ rolls left, so just tossing it would be wasteful.
I've been shooting it at ASA 64, and initially was using HC-110, but switched to D-76 when I ran out of HC-110.
The HC-110 was a little blotchy, but I'm finding the D-76 to be really blotchy. Is this because of the developer, or my developing times? Would shorter dev times help, or shooting at lower EV? Any suggestions as to what aspect I should change to improve the results?
This image is a crop ("100%"), that was scanned at 4800dpi. I think it shows the blotchiness really well, especially below her ear and along the hairline.
I've been shooting it at ASA 64, and initially was using HC-110, but switched to D-76 when I ran out of HC-110.
The HC-110 was a little blotchy, but I'm finding the D-76 to be really blotchy. Is this because of the developer, or my developing times? Would shorter dev times help, or shooting at lower EV? Any suggestions as to what aspect I should change to improve the results?
This image is a crop ("100%"), that was scanned at 4800dpi. I think it shows the blotchiness really well, especially below her ear and along the hairline.
