Third and final instalment in my mini snow series. I managed to make a Kallitype from the high key, 8x10 negative.
I am confused. Using ISO 32 the negative is thin but ISO 80, which is not the real film speed, provided a denser, more usable negative? This needs some 'splaining, please.
Two different developers for starters. The XTol 1+1 negative should have been developed longer, but I used my time that I tested well over a year ago with this film, and it always gave me excellent, workable negatives. If PC-512 packs more punch than XTol.
It seems to me that if a film is properly tested in two different developers, it can be developed to the same contrast index in both developers even if one developer packs more of a punch. The resulting effective film speed may be different, but matching the CIs should be achievable.
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