Thanks, Walt. I think I'll give it a shot. It's interesting film and it
might be just the ticket every once in a while.
Matthew Born
On 12/13/04 9:28 PM, "Listar" <listar@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As I think I said in my original post, I often shoot KB25 at ISO/ASA 20. I do
> this because it's a fairly high-contrast film. Depending on the subject
> and/or the lighting, 1/3 stop over-exposure and a commensurate amount of
> under-development makes for happier negatives. My normal development time at
> ASA/ISO 25 in 1:40 R09 at 68F/20C is 6 minutes. If I shoot the stuff at 20, I
> cut the development time to 5 minutes. With Neofin Blue, I'm still fiddling a
> little with the time, but I've been getting good results dropping back from 7
> minutes to 6.
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