Nancy Giroux
Member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2004
- Messages
- 131
- Format
- 35mm
Hello,
I just shot my first roll of Delta 3200. I did a lot of research on it and decided to rate it at 1600. When I brought the film to the lab, the lab tech asked about the rating. I told her 1600. She suggested that the film be developed as if it was 1600.
I would love to hear your recommendations for developing, should the film be developed at 1600 or 3200?
When I looked at my contact sheet, I was a bit dissapointed in the frames. I scanned the film in on my 4990 and the negs look like they have a lot more information on them then the contacts. Here is a scan from the roll. I made adjustments in contrast and sharpened up a bit for the web.
Unfortuanately, I had to shoot 35mm film, it's all my lab had. I just picked up a couple of 120 rolls and am anxious to shoot this film again.
I just shot my first roll of Delta 3200. I did a lot of research on it and decided to rate it at 1600. When I brought the film to the lab, the lab tech asked about the rating. I told her 1600. She suggested that the film be developed as if it was 1600.
I would love to hear your recommendations for developing, should the film be developed at 1600 or 3200?
When I looked at my contact sheet, I was a bit dissapointed in the frames. I scanned the film in on my 4990 and the negs look like they have a lot more information on them then the contacts. Here is a scan from the roll. I made adjustments in contrast and sharpened up a bit for the web.
Unfortuanately, I had to shoot 35mm film, it's all my lab had. I just picked up a couple of 120 rolls and am anxious to shoot this film again.