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Neopan-400-PYRO

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We must be looking at the same cookbook: 12m, 70f. The first 30s is fill and then agitate, then one inversion/30s. (PMK). I shoot it at 320 instead of 400.
 
And what about the results? are you satisfied?
Thank you.
P.D. Excuse my poor english....:sad:

To start with, your English is very good :smile:

Indeed, I'm pleased with the results. Negatives print easily have fine grain and smooth tonality, development and staining even without any signs of mottling.
 
For some examples of what pyro can do to tame highlights (waves breaking in bright sunlight) have a look at:

http://edkrebs.com/

Thank you very interesting site, is it yours? I test it this combination as soon as posible, because now it´s snowing in the place which i live and i´d like take advantage of it.
Thank´s.
:smile:
 
To start with, your English is very good :smile:

Indeed, I'm pleased with the results. Negatives print easily have fine grain and smooth tonality, development and staining even without any signs of mottling.

It´s very kind of you....

OK, thank you, i am now testing this film and i´m satisfied with it in general....i´m looking for a substitute for Tri-x and i think i get it....
Thanks a lot....
:smile:
 
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