Christiaan Phleger
Member
Just a heads up, Foma 200 in bulk at Adorama for 57.00. I grabbed one since I've only tinkered with it and want to see how a few developers work with it for my area.
I read Foma 200 behaves as 100. So I shoot it as 100 and develop it as if it’s 100, correct? Three rolls ordered (but backordered).
I read Foma 200 behaves as 100.
My experience with foma 400 and 100 is that you need to cut the development to get usable gradation in the highlights if you under expose from box speed. Maybe the 200 behaves differently because of the "t grain" emulsion. I definitely will try! but one roll at a timeDepends on 'factors.' Exposing it at 100 will give good results in virtually all cases, so it's a safe bet. How you develop it is up to you to decide. Some people like punchy negatives, some like them flatter. So some people will expose this film at 100 and develop the heck out of it, while others will go with a compensating developer that compresses the curve and give gentle development only. It's virtually a religious choice which route you take.
If you expose at 100 and then use the normal (200) development times indicated by Foma as @Nitroplit suggests, you will get usable negatives for all intents and purposes. Can't go wrong with that approah
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