i am just starting to shoot arcos 100 and want to do a film speed test. the formulary states 14m at 70 d for PMK which is the developer i use. ed buffalos site says 11 m at 70 d ei of 50 for pmk. to determine my film speed which should i use? what effect would the 11m @70d have on the film speed vs iso 100 for 14 m@70.
mitch
Dear Mitch,
Isn't that the point of testing, really, in order to find out?
Manufacturers' ISO speeds are almost invariably correct to better than +/-1/3 stop and are replicable by anyone working to ISO standards and using the same developer.
This is not the same as saying that ISO contrast/speed suits you, or that you will get the same speed in another developer.
As soon as you depart from ISO development condtions a great deal depends on curve shape. Some films will change very little in speed with changes in development. Others will change quite a lot.
It's also easier to wipe off true ISO speed than to gain extra ISO speed by developer choice.
Most people find they like the tonality most -- which is NOT the same as ISO speed -- when they expose generously: 1/3 stop to 1 stop more than the ISO speed. But a lot depends on how you meter, too. Meter the shadows with a spot meter, and don't under-develop, and you'll usually be able to use the full ISO speed. Use a broad-area reflected light meter, or a matrix meter, or worse still incident light metering or a grey card (both of which key exposure to highlights, not shadows) and your EI can go all over the place, almost invariably down, even before you start faffing around with developers and development time.
Cheers,
Roger (
www.rogerandfrances.com, where you'll find more about this sort of thing)