Unfortunately the money we payed for the class buys the chemicals for all and the instructor likes and uses Tmax 1:4. Looks like i'l need to supply my own person with more than 1 developer in the house for use on different films. Is this what most of you do or do you stick with a favorite.?
Dave ---- Begin Original Message ---- From: "Paul Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Neopan 1600 tends to turn to crap when shot at 3200, the shadow detail is about nil. At 1600 its great! My first few roles of Neopan 1600 were muddy i just had to play around with times and it works very very well in Xtol and not so great in ID11/D76. Regards, Paul Pentax User Stouffville Ontario Canada http://home.ca.inter.net/brooksdj/ http://brooks1952.tripod.com/myhorses Sign up today for your Free E-mail at: http://www.canoe.ca/CanoeMail

