htmlguru4242
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Well, I developed my first roll of Delta 3200 (I thought i'd shot it before, but now that i look it was Fuji Neopan pused to 3200, lol)
I have three rolls, though I only shot one so far. Anyway, most of the pictures were taken at Christmas, indoors without a flash. I haven't printed them yet, but the negatives don't look too grainy, so that's a good sign. However, on most of the shots, shadow detail is absolutely nonexistant. In one shot that I took outside, I at first thought that my shutter had fired improperly; the top half (contains sky + a tree) is well exposed; the bottom half (ground, in sharow), is CLEAR. I realized, though, that it had exposed, but just with NO shadow detail.
I'm assuming that this is typical of this film? I mean, all but one of the shots are definetely printable, but they're not great.
I developed in D-76 for 10:30 @ about 68ºF. Any suggestions on improving this, or is that what I should expect from this film?
I have three rolls, though I only shot one so far. Anyway, most of the pictures were taken at Christmas, indoors without a flash. I haven't printed them yet, but the negatives don't look too grainy, so that's a good sign. However, on most of the shots, shadow detail is absolutely nonexistant. In one shot that I took outside, I at first thought that my shutter had fired improperly; the top half (contains sky + a tree) is well exposed; the bottom half (ground, in sharow), is CLEAR. I realized, though, that it had exposed, but just with NO shadow detail.
I'm assuming that this is typical of this film? I mean, all but one of the shots are definetely printable, but they're not great.
I developed in D-76 for 10:30 @ about 68ºF. Any suggestions on improving this, or is that what I should expect from this film?