SILBERSALZ.LAB MEETS B&W FILM | ILFORD XP2
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2022
- Silbersalz Lab is now offering development and scanning for the Ilford XP2.
We were very impressed by the details and grain of this b/w film after seeing the APOLLON.14K scans for the first time.
Last week we shot a role to show you some examples. Enjoy the video!
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If I shoot it at 200 iso and send it to your lab should I mention that the film needs to be pulled -1 stop then (because in the Ilford data sheet for C41 is written that pushing or pulling would not be required at different iso settings)?
Hey, you don't need to mention that. We will develop your film normally . You will have more grain like this, which is recommended for printing. If you don't print you can also just expose at box speed (400 ISO)
Did you shoot it at 200 iso?
For this episode we shot at box speed. But shooting at 200 is recommended by us to get finer grain:)