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Fred Newman |
9:23 2 Jun 08 |
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Randy |
6:33 30 Jan 08 |
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Mike Pry |
4:34 7 Dec 07 |
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Ben Wilbur |
7:26 9 Dec 07 |
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Mike Pry |
9:54 4 Dec 07 |
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I ran my original film and paper tests a couple of years ago and all went well. I have the same film (in freezer) and a new paper. I have done a paper test and decided to check and see if the film was still good after two years (or so) in the freezer, and to see if my new film tests would line up with the original tests. My PSP was calibrated so that I needed to expose my Delta 100 @ EV 3. Now I use FP4 and being a 125 film I SHOULD have exposed at 2.67 and I spaced out and exposed at EV 3! So, My question is this ......... may I simply adjust my speed point to 2.5 and use those results to see where I'm at compared to the tests ran 2 yrs. ago or do I have to run the test again at EV 2.67? Thanks in advance. |
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Ben Wilbur |
11:09 4 Dec 07 |
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Mike Pry |
12:13 4 Dec 07 |
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Jorge Gasteazoro. |
13:16 4 Dec 07 |
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Jorge Gasteazoro. |
14:40 4 Dec 07 |
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Ben Wilbur |
10:26 5 Dec 07 |
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