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Fuji Neopan 400 @ ISO 200

from Dennis Couvillion (couvilaw@aol.com)
I'm very basic in developing my b&w negatives. When not using Tri-X, I usually shoot either Fuji Neopan 400 or Delta 400, and develop everything in either D-76 (1:1) or Ilfosol S (1:9). I just shot a roll of Neopan and realized that my meter was set for one stop overexposure. Does Neopan have a sufficient exposure range that I should develop as normal, or by how much should I decrease developing time? Alternatively, as this might be a good time to experiment, what other developer might go well with Neopan at ISO 200? Someone suggested Microdol X, which I used to use extensively years ago with Tri-X to get finer grain. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Dennis

(posted 8246 days ago)

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