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HI all,
I'm going to be getting into a new project shortly which will be the first time I've shot B&W for a few years, I've shot mostly transparencies and the odd bit of C41.
I still have all my old developing gear in boxes and I'm mostly set to go.
I'll be shooting 6x6, still life (lots of old tools and machinery, mostly), with fairly high contrast lighting, using an old Bronica S2A.
I'm after a film and developer combination that is moderately foolproof, can cope with the aforementioned lighting and is sharp. I'm not worried too much about grain and low speed is fine as I'll be using a tripod.
Sharpness and good dynamic range are my main criteria.
One thing to note is that I may not get to proofing any of this until after it is all shot, so I don't want to screw it all up before I know it. I'll be able to look at the negs but not prints.
I'm aware I'm being pretty broad in an area that is basically personal preference, but we'll see where we get to.
I'm going to be getting into a new project shortly which will be the first time I've shot B&W for a few years, I've shot mostly transparencies and the odd bit of C41.
I still have all my old developing gear in boxes and I'm mostly set to go.
I'll be shooting 6x6, still life (lots of old tools and machinery, mostly), with fairly high contrast lighting, using an old Bronica S2A.
I'm after a film and developer combination that is moderately foolproof, can cope with the aforementioned lighting and is sharp. I'm not worried too much about grain and low speed is fine as I'll be using a tripod.
Sharpness and good dynamic range are my main criteria.
One thing to note is that I may not get to proofing any of this until after it is all shot, so I don't want to screw it all up before I know it. I'll be able to look at the negs but not prints.
I'm aware I'm being pretty broad in an area that is basically personal preference, but we'll see where we get to.


