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Old 28th November 2010, 04:26 PM
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Default Technical Pan with Prescysol

Has anyone tried this combination? I used a roll today as a test taking a shot at EI 25 and an identical shot at EI 100 (I didn't want to bracket any more with only twelve shots per roll).

Looking at the negatives I think somewhere between EI 32 and EI 50 would be about right. The EI 25 negatives are a bit dark but probably usable but the EI 100 negatives look a bit too light.

Has anyone had any success with Technical Pan in Prescysol and if so, what is your recommended EI?


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