Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom Santosusso wrote: > http://www.availabledarkness.com/nye2004.htm > > My first attempts to develop film at home and the resulting water spots / > dust not withstanding, I think I will try to continue to use this > combination for all low light indoor photography. If anyone has > examples of Neopan 1600 shot outside during normal lighting > conditions I would love to take a look. Your results are excellent resullts for a first time; i don't think I got a visible image my first time; it could have been my lousy metering technique without a meter at the time. :-) It turns out that Diafine is the 2nd B&W developer I use and keep at home, so I will keep your results in mind. I think I'll try D76 first though, as that is what I use much more often. I know Daniel Ridings and Tom Abrahamsson are heavy users of Neopan 1600. You know, those Scandinavian types with their long, dark, moody winters LOL. And Mark Rabiner too, if I am not mistaken. Daniel posts lots of his Neopan stuff for example: http://www.dlridings.com/paw2004/ Cheers, - Phong