Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Robert Meier wrote: > > Michiel, > > It is all overdevelopment, which is standard for many commercial > processors. I have used Neopan 1600 and the results look very close to > Tri-X, that is, no harsh, washed out highlights. I develop it myself so > I can control what I get. You should try doing the processing yourself > -- it's amazingly simple. Or, send me your next roll of Neopan and I'll > do it for you. Are you in the US? My address is Bob Meier, P.O. Box > 75981, St. Paul, MN 55175. > > Bob > Thanks Bob, That's very nice of you but I live in the Netherlands. I just decided to do it myself from now on. I still have the development tank from the times I had a darkroom. I only have to darken my toilet which is not very difficult. Hmm, now that it think of it, I can start loading my own cassettes also again. I still have a pile of original Leica cassettes. I hope they will work with the M6. Best regards, Michiel Fokkema