dkonigs
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So today I went out and shot some Delta 100 in my 4x5" camera. I accidentally metered the scene at ISO 50. This gave me an exposure time of 80s, which with reciprocity became an actual exposure of 2m19s or 4m10s (depending on whose formula you use). I actually decided to shoot at both, so I could compare later (since I'm new to long exposures on Delta).
I'm planning to process the film in DD-X (1:4), and need to decide what processing time to use.
First question... Do I process with the time for ISO 100 (and hope for the best), or the time for ISO 50?
Second question, who do I trust for processing times?
At ISO 100, Ilford's datasheets say 10:30. Meanwhile, Ilford's product page and the Massive Dev Chart say 12:00.
At ISO 50, Ilford's datasheets say 8:00. Meanwhile, the Massive Dev Chart says 9:30.
(Or do I use a different time entirely, perhaps somewhere in the middle?)
I'm planning to process the film in DD-X (1:4), and need to decide what processing time to use.
First question... Do I process with the time for ISO 100 (and hope for the best), or the time for ISO 50?
Second question, who do I trust for processing times?
At ISO 100, Ilford's datasheets say 10:30. Meanwhile, Ilford's product page and the Massive Dev Chart say 12:00.
At ISO 50, Ilford's datasheets say 8:00. Meanwhile, the Massive Dev Chart says 9:30.
(Or do I use a different time entirely, perhaps somewhere in the middle?)