Not that it makes a significant difference, but ISO CI/ G-Bar usually equates to about a 0.65 gamma. Higher flare situations (uncoated lenses, cold cathode heads etc) could lead to recommended/ design gamma being in the 0.75-0.8 range on some older emulsions.
And you've successfully avoided the apparent error on the Foma 200 data sheet - the D-76 gammas have seemingly been transposed up by 0.2...
Good information, thanks. Point being Foma 200 needs 0.3 stops more exposure (or less than that). Foma 400 needs 0.75 stops more which explains partly why people think it is "muddy" when exposing at box speed.




