Henrik,
The film is likely to be Ilford B/W film, 125 ASA (ISO). Quite fine
grained. Average metering. (BUT I'M A NOVICE AT B/W...SO WAIT FOR THE
CAVALRY TO GIVE YOU MORE CLUES!!)
Neal
At 12:26 AM 27/09/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Having used Tri-X for a long time I today wanted to try something new
>so I bought another B/W print film labeled FP4. The thing is the shop
>cans these themselfs (cheaper) so no manufacturer is stated, just
>"FP4 125" Does anybody know anything about this film. For example if
>to measure for shadows or highlights? Does it gain from over- or
>underexp? Tolerance?
>
>Henrik Dahl
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