kaiyen
local man of mystery
Hi all,
As promised, here is my test of Delta 100 in different developers. It turns out I did this test a while ago, just never finished it.
http://photos.kaiyen.com/photoBlog/?p=80
Rodinal 1+50, ID-11 1+1, and Perceptol 1+3.
allan
As promised, here is my test of Delta 100 in different developers. It turns out I did this test a while ago, just never finished it.
http://photos.kaiyen.com/photoBlog/?p=80
Rodinal 1+50, ID-11 1+1, and Perceptol 1+3.
allan
back alley
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looks good allan.
the under exposed shots are more contrasty and my eye prefers them even knowing there is more detail in the other shots.
the under exposed shots are more contrasty and my eye prefers them even knowing there is more detail in the other shots.
charjohncarter
Veteran
So, for scanning you want a slightly thinner negative? This is what I do best with, am I correct? On average what do you think the increase in ISO speed should be? 10%? 20%? vs wet printing negatives
R
ray_g
Guest
Very nicely done. Thanks for doing this, Allan.
kaiyen
local man of mystery
You always want a thinner negative for scanning, yes. Scanners don't have the dynamic range to punch through very dense highlights. That's why I shot a scene that was almost entirely zone III - I didn't want to deal with dense highlights (VI, VII or VIII) to throw my scanning off.
Joe - you bring up a very interesting point about subjectivity and contrast. I prefer to scan flatter and add contrast in post. Others prefer to have the contrast to start with. This goes with my thoughts on people's preferences as to the push processing capabilities of TXT vs. HP5, where I think the latter doesn't push well at all.
allan
Joe - you bring up a very interesting point about subjectivity and contrast. I prefer to scan flatter and add contrast in post. Others prefer to have the contrast to start with. This goes with my thoughts on people's preferences as to the push processing capabilities of TXT vs. HP5, where I think the latter doesn't push well at all.
allan
back alley
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my contrast is usually added in post processing with photoshop as well.
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rich815
Guest
charjohncarter said:So, for scanning you want a slightly thinner negative?
YES! Definitely!
kaiyen
local man of mystery
All - just fyi, I just realized that I used ID-11 1+0, not 1+1. I corrected the blog post to reflect that.
I think I purposely was trying different developers - Perceptol as acutance, ID-11 as solvent, etc.
allan
I think I purposely was trying different developers - Perceptol as acutance, ID-11 as solvent, etc.
allan
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