eumenius
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Today I tried to make Beutler-formula Neofin Blau (10 g metol, 50 g Na sulfite and Na carbonate per liter). I tried to develop Ilford Delta 100 (7 min) and Fomapan 100 (9 min) in it - surprise, these films in 4x5 size gave me exactly the same density and contrast, tonality, sharpness and grain size!
The acutance effect is there, but I didn't notice any pronounced Mackie lines - maybe I shouldn't have stirred the film each minute during development, as I'm used to?
Neofin apparently drops contrast and maybe takes off some speed. What do you think about Neofin and slow-medium speed films, and this mystical secret component by Tetenal that should tame somehow the Mackie lines? Maybe my 30-year old Soviet Metol has it already included, because I have no problems with these
And yes, the still-life I was shooting contained an unnoticed long specular reflection on the side of glass flask - needless to say, with 16s exposure at f/32 I got huge haloes around it with both films, but Neofin managed to make it less evil-looking. Is it due to its compensation effect?
I am really pleased with Neofin Blau negatives, but Ilfotec-HC makes me puzzled. I did expose the films with all the factors counted (bellows extension and reciprocity error using the data from Ilford and Foma datasheets) - and the negatives are seriously too dense. Maybe HC demands for less reciprocity compensation? Eh. Would see it soon on the films shot with short exposure times, but maybe someone can tell me something about it?
Cheers from Moscow, and sorry for jumping ideas - it's too late here, and my day was awfully busy, so I doubt that I'm still able to formulate anything clear - Zhenya

Neofin apparently drops contrast and maybe takes off some speed. What do you think about Neofin and slow-medium speed films, and this mystical secret component by Tetenal that should tame somehow the Mackie lines? Maybe my 30-year old Soviet Metol has it already included, because I have no problems with these

And yes, the still-life I was shooting contained an unnoticed long specular reflection on the side of glass flask - needless to say, with 16s exposure at f/32 I got huge haloes around it with both films, but Neofin managed to make it less evil-looking. Is it due to its compensation effect?
I am really pleased with Neofin Blau negatives, but Ilfotec-HC makes me puzzled. I did expose the films with all the factors counted (bellows extension and reciprocity error using the data from Ilford and Foma datasheets) - and the negatives are seriously too dense. Maybe HC demands for less reciprocity compensation? Eh. Would see it soon on the films shot with short exposure times, but maybe someone can tell me something about it?
Cheers from Moscow, and sorry for jumping ideas - it's too late here, and my day was awfully busy, so I doubt that I'm still able to formulate anything clear - Zhenya