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Re: [Digital BW] Film for scanning was Re: The State of Personal Scanner Technology

2002-10-10 by Craig Sterling

Robert,

Look into Agfa 100(APX100) developed in Rodinal 1:75 or 1:100.  Smooth as
silk and very forgiving on highlights.  I have been using it in 120 for
years.  A lot of people use it for 35mm and swear by it.

There is a lot of Rodinal experts on the unblinkingeye.com.

Craig
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> From: Robert Morrison <rmorrison@...>
> Reply-To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 09:43:19 -0700
> To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Digital BW] Film for scanning was Re: The State of Personal Scanner
> Technology
> 
> On 10/10/02 9:08 AM, "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@...> wrote:
> 
>> I get some
>> absolutely amazing results from Delta 100 and Plus-X from 35mm film.
>> 
>> Austin
> 
> Austin,
> 
> Can you remind me how you are shooting and developing your Delta 100.  I've
> recently been shooting Delta 400 pulled to 250 with good success...but am
> still looking for a good 100ASA option.  I recently tried some Fuji Neopan
> Acros 100 which is a new film, shot at 64 and cooked in Microdol 1-1 for  10
> min, but wasn't really happy with it...but have seen some nice results in
> the recent past.
> 
> Robert
> 
> 
> 
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