What matters is the relationship between your rating and your processing. Unless Steve gave you a recipe for developer and time to spend in developer (which would be in relationship to your ASA rating), a clip test would be necessary to determine that.
Regardless of stock, to determine the relationship between ASA and developer (recipe + time) a test will always be necessary the first time you use any stock. Also, 7363 is hi-con. 3378 is not hi-con, it is sound stock, and when shot right on, you get a great range of greys... though when shot just a touch off, it will be higher contrast, it is not hi-con by nature, it's just less forgiving than traditional camera negative stock; 3378's curve is much steeper than camera neg stocks. After much testing, and years of shooting the stock, I rate 3378 as 25ASA in daylight, and underexpose by 1/3 of a stop. I develop in EcoPro B&W Paper Developer mixed 1:4, processed with agitation for 2min, at 68-72 Farenheight. Always, Anna --- anna kipervaser annakipervaser.com On Thu, Jul 4, 2024 at 10:23 PM jjmartinod <[email protected]> wrote: > thank you to everyone who replied. > deeply deeply appreciated > > xo > > > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > > On Thursday, July 4th, 2024 at 6:13 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Do a clip test... remember that pushing doesn't actually increase film > > speed, just gamma... and I don't think the gamma on hicon is going > > get much higher after the normal development point because it's as high > > as it can get. But a clip test will tell you for sure and you only need > > a couple frames. > > --scott > > > > -- > > Frameworks mailing list > > [email protected] > > > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org > > -- > Frameworks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.film-gallery.org/mailman/listinfo/frameworks_film-gallery.org >
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