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Phil,
That sounds very similar to the method in the book. Until I get some testing done, can you tell me how the old Expodev would adjust for this? I used to set my film to 'generic' film type with an ASA of 410 (I'm using HP5+)
I'll use the old approach for now, and when I have tested the film and developer, I'll adjust my numbers accordingly.
I often have exposures in the 30 minute range for some work I am doing, so I am pushing the limits of the convention anyway, but it would be nice to attempt to get more reliable numbers to keep the contrast in line.
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