Thanks, William. I'll look for it.
Tonality of re-worked image, also, very nice with
improved sky.

Jack
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Striking contrasts with a clean fresh look about
> it.
> >
> > I'm not familiar with "XP2 Super". I'd like to try
> a
> > roll. Can you provide further identification of
> the
> > film in case it's available in this hemisphere.
> >
> 
> Thanks Jack :-)
> 
> Ilford make XP2 Super. It's their chromogenic B&W
> ISO 400 emulsion.
> I'm using it because it can be processed and scanned
> for me by most
> minilabs and it doesn't have the oarange mask like
> the Kodak
> chromogenic B&W films so if I want to print it on
> normal B&W paper
> I won't have extra difficulties.
> 
> This lot of scans weren't as good as the last, but
> it does seem to have
> smooth grain and decent tonality.
> 
> Hopefully I'll get some film processing gear back in
> my posession and
> I'll be able to do my own developing and scanning
> and use normal B&W
> film again.
> 
> XP2 Super seems to be the pick of the chromogenic
> films, many people
> comment favourably on it. The negs look good, clean
> and with a good
> tonal range.
> 
> 
> 
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