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After completing some exposure tests on type 120 films rated at ISO 400 and developing with Diafine, I found that Kodak Tri-X 400, Fuji Neo 400, T-Max 400 (400TMY-2), and Rollei RPX 400 all seem to work with Diafine at a speed of ISO 640. (That is, when exposed at ISO 640, developed with Diafine A+B at the recommended times, and scanned with a Flextight Scanner, the Middle gray ranged from 128-109 for those films.) However, to get a middle gray of 118, Arista.EDU Ultra 400, needed an ISO exposure of 200.
It also seemed that the Arista was not as sharp as the other ISO 400 films included in the test, but that was a very subjective conclusion.
[Note: The purpose of the test was to find the best exposure which reproduced a middle gray target value when scanned, not for printing with an enlarger.]
It also seemed that the Arista was not as sharp as the other ISO 400 films included in the test, but that was a very subjective conclusion.
[Note: The purpose of the test was to find the best exposure which reproduced a middle gray target value when scanned, not for printing with an enlarger.]