This fact is not correct. Are you replying to my post directly, quoted..? Best that you not bother. I hope you are not comparing this other labs quality to our scala film processing.
2.76 is the dmax this lab produces. Better buy yourself a new densitometer, or you can send the processed film to us and we will read it for you
If anyone is interested: Scala sent to
Main/Fiesta comes back with a DMax of around 3.1.
Helen
Hans; your conclusions about DMAX is extremely incorrect. DMAX in reversal processing is very important. It shows the quality of a film in reversal processing. I would appreciate you doing some tests with us before you decide to blast every post we make. I dont see how you can do this without seeing what we do 1st. Do not tell me what our process can or can not do. We have spent many years perfecting the dr5 process. It is not what you are doing, or what anyone else is doing.
BTW; FP4 has a dmax of 3.34 @ 100 iso and a DMIN of .33 without white detail blowout [the same as scala].
HP5s DMAX on average is 3.4 - 3.6 between the iso of 400 & 1000, DMIN runs about .40
The stronger the DMAX a film can produce, the more versatile it is, negative or positive.
I am happy to answer your questions privately.
regards
dw