Decided to try and kill this "what is the ASA of this mystery Ortho film" question in one go 'round. Realizing I needed more than one or two test shots, I cut a strip of 120 that I could get 4 or 5 shots on and that loaded onto the spool much nicer than the 8-10 shot strip I tried before. I went ahead and just loaded my TLR in the darkroom, just to be on the safe side. I metered the lighting at EV9 and calculated out tests for a series of ASA ratings. Here's a pick of the setup:
And...drumroll... I'm going with ASA 200 as the answer for this... really surprised
it tested that fast. Here's all the math from the four test shots:
I suppose the asterisk on this is I'm processing it for 15 minutes with D76 1:3. That's a bit longer than normal, so maybe it's pushing things a bit. As I'm contact printing, seems like I can stand an increase in grain, so perhaps a good way to go. Oh, and there's a goof in my chart - the fifth plan test didn't come off as I ran out of film and only got a partial frame(it was just a retest of ASA 25 anyway).
Anyway, very happy with how well this seemed to test out. I'm going to start trying to get some keeper images now in parallel while making headway on the printing side of things. I've acquired one of those old Kodak contact printers someone mentioned a few posts back... it needs some TLC and sorting out. Probably start with just some old BW paper for now, but will start looking to acquire some more appropriate post card paper.
And...drumroll... I'm going with ASA 200 as the answer for this... really surprised
it tested that fast. Here's all the math from the four test shots:
I suppose the asterisk on this is I'm processing it for 15 minutes with D76 1:3. That's a bit longer than normal, so maybe it's pushing things a bit. As I'm contact printing, seems like I can stand an increase in grain, so perhaps a good way to go. Oh, and there's a goof in my chart - the fifth plan test didn't come off as I ran out of film and only got a partial frame(it was just a retest of ASA 25 anyway).
Anyway, very happy with how well this seemed to test out. I'm going to start trying to get some keeper images now in parallel while making headway on the printing side of things. I've acquired one of those old Kodak contact printers someone mentioned a few posts back... it needs some TLC and sorting out. Probably start with just some old BW paper for now, but will start looking to acquire some more appropriate post card paper.