Ze scanning process makes more detail visible. Also, these were not exposed at EI 12000
I do believe that Johan may be trying to describe 'more pronounced' grain in Rodinal, compared to the more compact grain of Acutol.
Ask your local dealer to order some for you.....
Al Feng: <i>"I've seen your "contributions" on this and other topics, contributions which were so dumb that they were summarily deleted by the...
Douglas K. , mar 28, 2004; 03:57 p.m. <i>It's surprising that Hans denigrates the "crap" and "bells and whistles" on the Nikon F5. That camera,...
Al: Most pros could not touch my skills.... I have little if any repsect for 'pros'. If I can produce better pictures with manual equipment than...
Dante should have created a special level in his Inferno for photo teachers who ask their students to perform zs procedures with 35mm film, or ask...
Jim: I was referiing to Johan's post here: http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=006Vh6
This is absolutely absurd. Films are coated in very thin layers, using extremely prcise euipment. Almost all films made use several layers with...
FG-7 with sodium sulphite is supposed to be similar.
Those new to B&W may misjudge a perfectly good negative and believe it looks too thin and too flat. Do not attempt to evaluate negatives by...
Acutol is superb with FP4.
Johan: Try cutting back the time just a little to 7,5 or 8 minutes and print on a little higher contrast paper.
Al Feng , mar 16, 2004; 12:36 p.m. "Al Feng again rings in with considerable untruth. Leicaflex SL2 will beat anything out there, unless you are...
R.T. Dowling , mar 27, 2004; 10:54 p.m. Hans wrote: <b>"If you want prints, use print (negative) film."</b><p> <i>"Hans, you also once said...
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