I exposed this film to 250 Asa, portraits in diffused light, I would like the develop with D76 1+1 but I don't know the times. Has anyone tried? Thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion that can be a starting point. At 250 Asa l prefer D.76 1+1 and l will try 14' on a piece of this film and as sometimes happens when you cut in the dark you.....behead the best frame.![]()
I exposed this film to 250 Asa, portraits in diffused light, I would like the develop with D76 1+1 but I don't know the times. Has anyone tried? Thanks.
Out of curiosity, why expose at EI 250 in this situation ? In my experience there's no lost shadow detail at box speed, so it's probably a true 400 ISO film, or close. And it was very low contrast, I imagine it would be "worst" overexposed
Out of curiosity, why expose at EI 250 in this situation ? In my experience there's no lost shadow detail at box speed, so it's probably a true 400 ISO film, or close. And it was very low contrast, I imagine it would be "worst" overexposed
As that "guy" said: Elementary Watson...No, there isn't lost detail at box speed but at EI 250, there will be moreIt really depends how the OP metred, me thinks. At the end of the day, people need to find their personal EI, and development times. We can only guess for him...
I exposed at 250 because the subject was wearing a very dark gray foulard with a nice texture that despite the diffused light was to dark compared to the face. I'm trying a film that l don't know how it will respond and at the moment l'm going by trial and error, then we'll see. Sergio
@BMbikerider , Thank you that it explains a lot. But still, you have to determine what times work for your enlarger, agitation, metering and work flow. But it is nice to have a good starting point.
That makes sensethanks.
It might turn out quite OK, I didn't like some things about this film but blown highlight wasn't one of them so the lighter parts should be fine.
Tried it in HC-110 and Xtol (1:1, stock and with a replenished solution) and they all came out allright (a little too grainy for Xtol maybe), but the low contrast wasn't for me. If I remember correctly some prints needed a grade 4 equivalent or even higher with my enlarger, and I prefer punchier negs.
Good luck !
I exposed this film to 250 Asa, portraits in diffused light, I would like the develop with D76 1+1 but I don't know the times. Has anyone tried? Thanks.
I exposed this film to 250 Asa, portraits in diffused light, I would like the develop with D76 1+1 but I don't know the times. Has anyone tried? Thanks.
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