Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 01:17 PM 25/12/98 +0100, you wrote: >My questions are: > >-1 Do I really need to overexpose a film to get the best result? (e.g. >TMax 100, shot at > 64 ISO) I find T-Max to be an awful film and while overexposure will "reduce" grain the other effect is the increased contrast. Good or bad depending on your tastes. My preferences for B&W film is Fuji Neopan. Depending on the "NEED" I also use Agfa B&W film. The 25ASA is stunning. I am not a avid B&W shooter but this is a film I have had no problems with and the tonal range in very good. It works well in T-Max developer (very convienient) and finer results with Rodinal. I just use the normanl developing instructions and hand processed. > >BTW, I use multigrade IV of Ilford, a V35 and of course a M-camera :-) Prints great on this paper. >Hope to get many winning suggestions. Thanks in advance. > 1/ Try AGFA scala B&W slide film!!! 2/ Don't spend christmas in the darkroom :^) Greg Locke <locke@straylight.ca> St. John's, Newfoundland. <http://www.straylight.ca/locke/> - ---------------------------------- "I've finally figured out what's wrong with photography. It's a one-eyed man looking through a little 'ole. Now, how much reality can there be in that?" -- David Hockney