David R Munson
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I've been shooting a fair amount of Pan F+ and the results have generally been excellent. However, I've shot a handful of rolls with a #29 deep red filter and despite generous exposure compensation I come out with negatives so thin as to be totally useless. I've tried some crazy exposure compensation, making sure my developer isn't bad, etc. The only thing I can think of is that I'm venturing into the territory where this film's red sensitivity starts to drop off. Has anyone here ever run into this problem? Does a spectral sensitivity issue seem like the culprit? It's the only thing I can think of at this point because I've gone over every other factor and ruled it out.
EDIT: Forgot some specifics. I usually shoot it at EI 32, which gives me an EI of 2 with a #29 red filter. Development has been in both HC-110 and D-76. Mostly shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro with an 80mm f/1.9 wide open. Incident metering.
EDIT: Forgot some specifics. I usually shoot it at EI 32, which gives me an EI of 2 with a #29 red filter. Development has been in both HC-110 and D-76. Mostly shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro with an 80mm f/1.9 wide open. Incident metering.
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