Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Arthur, by accident I found out an interesting feature of Delta100. I flashed a picture and must have overexposed by 1 or 2 stops. Developed in ID11 as recommended by Ilford for ISO100. On the proof nothing could be seen, everything white (on this special picture). The neg could still be printed and it is a verrrryyy good neg. Very high edge sharpness, very smooth image. Looks like from a medium format camera. And all this on the same film. So if I have the light, I just overexpose by one stop. christoph >> ARTHURWG@aol.com writes: > In my search for the perfect black and white film I've recently > discoverd Delta 100, which seems IMHO to have far and away the best > tonal qualities and delicate highlights. For a while I was big on Fuji > Neopan but I've concluded that it has too much contrast and not enough > mid-tones. What do you guys think? What's the best ISO to shoot Delta > 100 in low light and bright conditions? Thanks, Arthur.