BrianShaw
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Thanks, but I’m still baffled by post 16. LOLPost #19 can be commented by others too...
Thanks, but I’m still baffled by post 16. LOLPost #19 can be commented by others too...
For everything, or only specific films?Kodak suddenly recommended not extending development for a one-stop push, some years ago.
Well, thanks, Craig...For everything, or only specific films?
I have the 1988 Kodak Technical Information book and they have said that about TMax since they introduced the films. I wouldn't exactly call 34 years ago "suddenly". The ability to give a one stop push and not need to segregate the normal and pushed films in development was a big selling feature at the time.
But that doesn't mean exposing correctly wouldn't be better for that one or for those two frames...
The reasonable attitude is exposing correctly if it's possible.
Of course underexposing one stop isn't the end of the world, but that's the inferior option.
Have you determined that from your own denistrometry measurements?Tmax 100 is a 64-80 film.
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