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Re: Ilford SFX
>This time I would like to try using Hoya R72 (#89B) filter.
>Has anyone any suggestions about exposures?
Last summer I used SFX with a #88A (a little darker than #89B). For
Landscapes with lots of foliage on sunny days I got best results at ISO
12, metering WITHOUT the filter (normal developing, D-76, 10,0 min,
20°C/68 °F). Results were very consistent, so once I had established
this speed, bracketing proofed to be unnecessary.
>From this results, I would suggest ISO 16 or ISO 20 as a starting point.
As usual: Your first roll should be a test roll.. And bracket...
Cheers, Eckhard
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