clay
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Just got an email for a new company that is touting a new 'best' developer in the world. Amongst a lot of other verbiage I ran across this statement about the developer:
"Negatives show very low fog levels, very high acutance (edge sharpness), and very fine grain. Negatives made with any film will show very large and distinct breaks of tone, with considerable local contrast within. Characteristics of any film can be simulated exactly with this product ( I can easily duplicate the look of a Tri-X, or Super XX, or Versapan negative with FP-4 (or any) film, using *XXXXX* developer)"
Is it me, or does the phrase 'breaks of tone' sound like bullshyte when you are talking developing about a continuous tone film? Does this person really believe that god created 10 distinct zones and that is all you get in a print?
"Negatives show very low fog levels, very high acutance (edge sharpness), and very fine grain. Negatives made with any film will show very large and distinct breaks of tone, with considerable local contrast within. Characteristics of any film can be simulated exactly with this product ( I can easily duplicate the look of a Tri-X, or Super XX, or Versapan negative with FP-4 (or any) film, using *XXXXX* developer)"
Is it me, or does the phrase 'breaks of tone' sound like bullshyte when you are talking developing about a continuous tone film? Does this person really believe that god created 10 distinct zones and that is all you get in a print?