The other manufacturers are essentially the only other people with the necessary kit. A handful of universities might have some equipment that will likely be lower precision for the specific purposes. Richard Henry got closest of any independent researcher and his conclusions can be largely summed up as 'the manufacturers aren't lying, though they sometimes don't explain things as well as they could.'
Beyond specs, and published professional work, non-civilian work etc. the only reputable stuff I’ve seen is mostly in thesis papers that came out of RIT. Much of it is obsolete in terms of specifics, but the work shows what is involved.
If Ilford tells you its Delta emulsions are finer grained and sharper than its equivalent Plus emulsions, under what reasonable basis do you discount this and give at least equal weight to a layperson concluding the opposite, based on subjective evaluations of potentially flawed tests?
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I find Tri-X and HP5+ totally different: tone, grain, shadows, EIs behaviour, everything...
In the scientific community, there's this idea of "peer review"-- If you're so certain he screwed up, then prove it
There is nothing here which contradicts anything Ilford states (ie nothing to suggest D400 is grainier than HP5).
I don't know. If I did I would have said. Is it the case that if the manufacturers were to release its information there are no "bodies" that can review such information and draw conclusions?Which "recognised scientific bodies" did you have in mind?
There is nothing here which contradicts anything Ilford states (ie nothing to suggest D400 is grainier than HP5).
I don't know. If I did I would have said. Is it the case that if the manufacturers were to release its information there are no "bodies" that can review such information and draw conclusions?
Are we not in danger of getting close to a situation where there is no meaningful way of any one individual presenting videos from which useful information can be gleaned? Maybe we are.
Having used both pretty extensively (and scanned at high res on high end scanners and/ or darkroom printed them), Ilford's statement is accurate for the materials when appropriately exposed and processed. I think people are getting themselves in a mess because under a fairly narrow set of circumstances, the very high edge sharpness/ microcontrast (for lack of a better word) of the epitaxial Delta grain structure can make the granularity more visible, but because of the specifics (and poor controls/ experimental design) of comparisons being done, the larger yet relatively softer edged (in terms of visual appearance) granularity of certain 3D crystal structure emulsions seems less visually apparent under certain circumstances.
All I'm saying (more detail in post #39) is that since the tests in the two videos are not the same/consistent, the conclusion one draws from one video cannot be extended to the other. That was the mistake OP made. There was a comparison of D400 with Tri-X, and a comparison of HP5 with Tri-X. The tests were different, so they cannot be connected to fabricate a comparison of D400 with HP5.
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I am not aware of any "recognised scientific bodies" to which Kodak and Ilford could submit their findings for examination, which is why I was surprised you criticized Kodak and Ilford for not doing so.
You can attribute whatever validity and weight you wish to the findings of individuals on YouTube or other internet sites. That's your call. There are a lot of comparisons of Tri-X and HP5+ out there to evaluate. Which is why I recommend buying a couple of rolls of film and testing for yourself. I suspect you did not arrive at your current film preferences by following advice from the internet, but maybe you did.
Indeed by buying all the films he did and testing them and releasing his findings via videos Greg Davis is performing the same useful service, is he not?
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