Bergger Pancro 400 @ 200 ASA
Good morning / afternoon / evening everyone,
I've just loaded a 35mm cassette of Bergger's Pancro 400 ASA B&W into my Canon AE-1 with the light meter set to 200 EI / ASA with the intent to either pull or overexpose. In everyone's experience, would Pancro look perfectly fine overexposed a stop, or is it best to develop for 200 ASA times? I'm using either Ilfosol 3 or Kodak D-76 for reference. ------------ Zappi https://zappi.xyz/ zappi on irc.gotham.chat ----------- |
Bergger Pancro 400 @ 200 ASA
Στις 3/7/2020 3:04 μ.μ., ο Zappi *γραψε:
Good morning / afternoon / evening everyone, I've just loaded a 35mm cassette of Bergger's Pancro 400 ASA B&W into my Canon AE-1 with the light meter set to 200 EI / ASA with the intent to either pull or overexpose. In everyone's experience, would Pancro look perfectly fine overexposed a stop, or is it best to develop for 200 ASA times? I'm using either Ilfosol 3 or Kodak D-76 for reference. ------------ Zappi https://zappi.xyz/ zappi on irc.gotham.chat ----------- https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchar...&TimeUnit s=D https://www.digitaltruth.com/devchar...=C&TimeUnits=D I don't know if you know that useful site it has all possible info about developing film. I usually prefer Id 11 to d 76 as it has longer shelf life. I bought among other things a bottle of TMax developer that expired in 2014 but it's as good as new!(It was sealed).In fact during my first run of 2 FP4 @ TMax I overdeveloped, because I thought its strength would be diminished. AS your Bergger @ 400 if you need the speed of 400 ISO go for it.I strongly recommend you shoot in its nominal ISO. |
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