I shot three rolls of Neopan 100 Acros in my Yashica Mat 124G this month. I thought I would second guess the meter, as I had just put a new battery in the camera and I felt it was reading on the low side. So I set the camera to 64 and took my pictures accordingly. Well, it turns out the meter wasn't so far off after all, and so I think I've overexposed these rolls by 2/3 of a stop -- maybe more in a few cases, if the 1/500 shutter setting turns out to be sluggish (hadn't considered that until just now). My plan was to develop these rolls in Perceptol, as I've used this combination before and like it very much.
Given that the film is slightly overexposed, can someone suggest if I should reduce the development time and/or use some dilution of Perceptol? Thanks.
Given that the film is slightly overexposed, can someone suggest if I should reduce the development time and/or use some dilution of Perceptol? Thanks.
