>
>I did tend to overexpose T400CN a bit because of
>sharpness. My pictures were noticably sharper when
>shot at ISO 200 than ISO 400, but the response curves
>didn't help midtones much. My last rolls I shot at
>320 with probably the best results.
>
>The dark base of T400CN does make focusing in the
>darkroom a bit harder too. I frequently ripped the
>negs out of the holder and stuck some Ilford Pan-F or
>Tri-x in for relief.
>
>Ken N.
Comparison test I saw suggested that ALL chromogenic films appreciate
overexposure for increased contrast - try 200asa, as well as 320. I is a
slight improvement. Pushing them washes them out VERY quickly.
AndrewF
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