Gradskater
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I have seen a lot of talk about arista premium 400 being tri-x, and have seen lots of results of it processed in diafine. I wanted to see how the 100 speed film would look in diafine, so I did a little test today. Just took some pictures around the house, focusing on high contrast scenes in full sun. This film in diafine is very contrasty, and pictures shot between iso200 and 400 probably look the best. These would be the easiest to tweak in your editing software, too. I scan all of my pictures, so I don't know how this would translate to the darkroom.
Its a cheap film, dead easy to process in diafine, and with some tweaking, you can get some nice results.
Link here if you want to check out the pics.
Here is one that was exposed at iso200, then adjusted in iphoto. I like what I could pull out of the film. Sorry for the dust (on the neg and the camera!)
Its a cheap film, dead easy to process in diafine, and with some tweaking, you can get some nice results.
Link here if you want to check out the pics.
Here is one that was exposed at iso200, then adjusted in iphoto. I like what I could pull out of the film. Sorry for the dust (on the neg and the camera!)