Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/14

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Subject: RE: [Leica] FILM (was: OT)
From: henry <henry@henryambrose.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 16:24:55 -0600

I'm a BIG fan of XP2. And Delta 100. My 2 favorites.
What I would like is a way to use conventional 400ish B&W film to get 
similar results to XP2. Low contrast wide range.

Henry

>> Whos got a great recipe for conventional B&W film that captures the
>> largest scene dynamic range?
>>
>> What's your favorite and why?
>
>May I vote for my not-so-favorite and make that an unconventional B&W
>film?  I was happy with Delta 100 in Xtol 1:1 (I used that dilution mainly
>because it was a good compromise between economy and processing time),
>then the processing time went down the drain when I'd come back from
>day-long wedding shoots with 20 rolls of film.
>
>I switched to XP2 Super (C-41 process) and let my lab handle the
>processing.  And it tamed those high contrast 'tux and gown' scenes.
>Please, no comments about longevity of C-41 negs and all those precious
>wedding memories.  We're trying to get *away* from a long and boring
>thread!
>
>Now that I'm mostly out of the wedding loop, I miss the contrast.  Maybe
>it's back to Delta 100 (if I can still remember how to process film!).
>I'll be interested to hear others' recipies.
>
>--Andrew
>NO ARCHIVE
>
>
>

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