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Eduardo Carone Costa J�nior wrote:

> This is the photo I mentioned;
> http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/eccarone/vwp?.dir=/Images+of+the+week&.dnm=Nearby
> +Bar.jpg&.src=ph&.view=t&.hires=t
> Do you believe that by setting the ISO down to 1600 I would get more details
> in the dark areas?

Yes, potentially.  Is that scan from the neg, or from a print?  And did
you do the scan or print yourself?  Often detail can be lost in the
printing or scanning stage, or both.

I think, though, if this scan is a good representation of the neg, that
more detail could be pulled out of the counter and tabletop and bottles
on the shelves by halving the ISO.  The reduced sensitivity of b&w film
under tungsten light is one of those ol' problematical bears that bites
a lot of people trying low-light stuff and generally discourages them
after their first try.

-Aaron
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