I think it goes in the same direction;if the light is low,but uniform,you can do with slide.But that's not the usual,so myself I'd use Delta 400,which has better grain then TX and grain is really an issue when scanning for printing quads...I've also used Delta 3200,but the grain is a BIG problem there.Try a roll and see if you can live with it... --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Ton Guiking" <guiking@x> wrote: > What about low light situations (in which I'm working quite often)? At > the moment I still use Tri-X and D-76 (or let's say: returned to it, > couldn't get the TMAX 400 developed in a satisfactory way, Tri x is more > forgiving) > Best, > Ton Guiking > > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > > Van: André Vallejo [mailto:avs@p...] > > Verzonden: donderdag 5 september 2002 2:12
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Re: [Digital BW] your favorite film
2002-09-05 by andrevallejo
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