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Response to Kodak and Ilford density differences

from Sean (ZBeeblebrox42@yahoo.com)
Daniel, my tests on the Ilford Delta 3200 lead me to believe the same as i believe about TMZ. Only it is not as punchy. if you want to process it as if you shot it at 3200, expose it at 1600. this will fix the density, shadow detail, tonal values, and minimize the effect of the developing fog. if you are using a flash ( don't ask why people do it ) then rate it at 3200. if you use a fill or bounce card - 2000asa , or are shooting in extremely contrasty lighting- 2500asa. and as before mentioned another photographer, it's nominal speed is probably 1000 ( like t-max ) tho i have read no ilford publication to confirm this. Sean.
(posted 9109 days ago)

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