Heh, I didn't think that it would be long before you jumped to the defence of
the T-Grain, Ken. Delta is a T-Grain film isn't it?
But I think that "manipulable" might be a more elegant word to use ... :-)
Chris
On 7 May 2010, at 23:44, Ken Norton wrote:
> Delta 100, in my experience, is an outstanding film for scanning. I don't
> think you can go wrong with it at all. It's an amazing film and is highly
> manipulatible in scanning or in the darkroom. The only thing about it in the
> darkroom is that it doesn't naturally give the classic look, but does
> require that you work at it a little bit. Not insurmountable, but isn't a
> natural fit for deep emotional blacks.
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