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from Larry Mankin (mankin.larry@epamail.epa,gov)
Kodak HIE is the way to go. The film can be contrasty and grainy depending on how it is shot and developed. If you are looking for more dramatic shots use a #29 red filter. A good starting point is ISO 200 in full sun f11@ 125 then bracket+/- one stop. As far as developing the the film, Rodinal will be the grainist while D76 and Xtol will give you finer grain. This is a great film to experiment with and a lot of fun to use.
(posted 8958 days ago)

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