[Frameworks] [QUARANTINE NOT SET UP] Re: Increasing Contrast

Beebe,Roger W rogerbb at ufl.edu
Tue Oct 12 19:23:45 CDT 2010


And (at least with the educational discount) it's so cheap ($35 or so per 400') that you can definitely afford the full roll.

...
RB
FL

On Oct 12, 2010, at 8:20 PM, Seth Fragomen wrote:

If you are in ny, PAC lab will spool it down for you or you can do it yourself at millennium.

Seth

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On Oct 12, 2010, at 7:04 PM, Ryan Marino <ryandmarino at gmail.com<mailto:ryandmarino at gmail.com>> wrote:

Thanks for all of the advice.

Since some one mentioned it- does anyone sell hi con in smaller amounts than 400ft?

-ryan

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Sam Wells <<mailto:silverfilm at gmail.com>silverfilm at gmail.com<mailto:silverfilm at gmail.com>> wrote:
Why underexpose, just push it. You should be able to push PlusX or
DoubleX two stops. DX will get pretty grainy, but....

Beyond 2 stops, no gain really. Actually if the lab just takes it to
0.75 or 0.8 gamma (what they define as amount of pushing depends on
their 'normal' gamma eithe0.65 or 0.7) & you be cool.

If anything I'd lean on the neg a bit - not really far over  like you
can with color negative, just get a nice density.

Shoot contrasty subject !

-Sam
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