> -----Original Message----- > From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > As I posted elsewhere, lab guy likes Neopan 1600, as the > others mentioned are really ISO 1000 films that are pushed. > He says Neopan is a true 1600, so getting it to 3200 means > only pushing it one stop.
I don't think Neopan 1600 is an actual 1600 speed film, but I prefer at 1600 the best of the 3 high speed b/w's. Anchell and Troop, IIRC, said there was some weird way they got extra speed out of it. Something like scraping the emulsion very thin, or something odd like that. I haven't seen my A+C for 6 months, so I can't look it up at the moment... tv

