Xiong Chiamiov
Member
This may be a silly question, but I'm trying to solidify some concepts in my head. Please correct any of these building blocks if I've misunderstood them.
In the "send my film off to the lab and get back scans" world, film stocks are commonly discussed to have certain set amounts of contrast (for a given scene). For instance, hp5+ is somewhere in the middle-to-low contrast, while fomapan is high contrast.
Setting aside choice of chemicals, development technique affects among other things contrast. As an example, increasing development time for a push increases contrast as a result of the developer continuing to work on the silver in the highlights after the shadows are exhausted.
When reading analyses from people with spectrometers, they'll say that when fitted to a standard contrast curve fomapan 200 will have a true ISO of 100, for instance (https://adrianbacon.com/simple-photography-services/simple-film-lab/films/fomapan-200/). Is this saying that Foma is up-rating their boxes and providing essentially times for a +1 push as the standard box speed development?
To put it another way, if you like the cheapness of fomapan but not the contrast, would you be perfectly happy just down-rating it?
In the "send my film off to the lab and get back scans" world, film stocks are commonly discussed to have certain set amounts of contrast (for a given scene). For instance, hp5+ is somewhere in the middle-to-low contrast, while fomapan is high contrast.
Setting aside choice of chemicals, development technique affects among other things contrast. As an example, increasing development time for a push increases contrast as a result of the developer continuing to work on the silver in the highlights after the shadows are exhausted.
When reading analyses from people with spectrometers, they'll say that when fitted to a standard contrast curve fomapan 200 will have a true ISO of 100, for instance (https://adrianbacon.com/simple-photography-services/simple-film-lab/films/fomapan-200/). Is this saying that Foma is up-rating their boxes and providing essentially times for a +1 push as the standard box speed development?
To put it another way, if you like the cheapness of fomapan but not the contrast, would you be perfectly happy just down-rating it?