Yes, i did notice the failure rate after I posted my response. Not an easy one by the looks of it!
Still, it's given me food for though that's for sure:)
B&W film and ND Grads?
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Re: B&W film and ND Grads?
There's Ilford's Pan F Plus.Julian Elliott wrote:Interesting discussion from my original request!
From the looks of things it seems to be that using a grad on B&W wouldn't hurt at all and in the end is probably more beneficial than trying to faff around in the darkroom. In a way, it's almost like those that foul things up digitally and just try to recover in PS or LR etc.
How about reciprocity failure? Does this come into B&W film? And what ISO 50 films are out there?
http://www.ilfordphoto.com/products/pro ... t=Consumer+
Love is an Ebony mounted with a Cooke PS945.......