Re: Kodak Direct Positive Kit with film types other than TMX100

From: Hamish Stewart ^lt;hamish.stewart@gumphoto.demon.co.uk>
Date: 01/28/04-03:18:26 PM Z
Message-id: <BC3DD7A2.10230%hamish.stewart@gumphoto.demon.co.uk>

On 28/1/04 03:53, "Adam. Waterson" <artistboi@speakeasy.net> wrote:

> Hey
> I wanna process Ilford Delta 3200 in a DP kit, but i'm getting mixed
> results. It sorta results in flat thin positives when exposed at 1250
> iso.
> any suggestions?
>
>
> when i used panf50 rated at 8iso (with strobe) it had an amazing tonal
> range, incase no one tried this.
>
> adam.
>
Adam

I use delta 3200 120 quite often and find that it is an inherently flat film
- as a result I push my processing times - this might be a good starting
point to get more punch in your positives

Best

Hamish

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