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Subject: [Leica] A stands for....
From: richard at ogdenonline.co.uk (Richard Ogden)
Date: Thu May 12 01:23:13 2005
References: <BEA74BFE.14E00%mark@rabinergroup.com> <4282CFF4.4050800@adrenaline.com>

Scott McLoughlin wrote:

> How does Acros "look"?  What do you soup it in?
> 

Extremely fine grain, excellent tonal gradation and sharp! 
As with other films, if you're looking for the very finest 
grain, Rodinal wouldn't be my first choice but, for me, its 
a great all-round combination and my developer of choice. 
Try 1:25 for 7 mins @ 68'f. I invert the tank 10 times in 
the first 30 seconds, then give 1 inversion per 30 seconds 
for the rest of the time.

Interestingly, this time is an official Fuji one, but was 
only shown on the German Fuji website when I last looked - 
see page 2 of:

http://www.fujifilm.de/prod/filme/katalog/AcrosAF3-095E_14-04-2003.pdf

Hope this helps.

Richard Ogden

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