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. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > This email was sent from Netspace Webmail: > http://www.netspace.net.au > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/

