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Response to Delta 100 exposed at 12 e.i. - what do I do now?

from mitch rosen (mitchrosen@sprintmail.com)
First of all, this is not a total disaster but your friend will end up with much less film contrast than normal. This is simply an N minus exposure. Hopefully, someone will have some specific recommendations for this film but if it were me, and the film was important enough to put forth the effort, I would shoot another roll in a similar fashion. Then divide that roll into something like thirds (replicates) and do film testing with each replicate. Certainly you want to cut back on time in the developer. My first guess would be to cut back by 40% and go from there. Remember, that your results will always vary form that of another person. So even if somebody has a specific recommendation, testing is the only way to get predictable results.
(posted 8636 days ago)

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