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Re: Cross Processing EIR
At 10:25 AM 9/26/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>I took advice form a past post and tried cross processing of EIR. Maybe
>I read the post wrong, but I recall the person saying that he got thin
>negs @ ISO 200 and would try 100 next time. There was no mention of a
>filter so I didn't use one. I shot the film @ ISO 100. The negs came
>back so dense that I could hardly make anything out. Next time I will
>try ISO 400 or 800.
>-Nick McIntosh
> using Greg Pease's computer
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>Nick, stop right where you are. Your problem was in "..filter so I didn't
use one." You have a fast pancromatic film that way. You want to use a
filter, #25 red or other appropriate (such as 87c) filters. With a #25 and
ISO of 100 for starts (hand held meter) and normal development in D-76 or
HC-110 should should do well.
Jim
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