> I don't think a good exposure is easier to produce with B&W negative
> film.  There are those who feel that they can allow for the film's
> latitude to cover their exposure errors, but, IMO, that's bullshit.
> 
I just shot a roll of TMAX 100 35 for the first time in a very long time.
Since I pull the development a little I decided to bracket my exposures
at ISO 64 and ISO 125. To my suprise the was a very subtle difference
between the resulting negatives. I ended up using the 125 for printing,
but still could have gotten vary similar results with the ISO 64 negs.
Some B&W negs film DO have a wide exposure latitude.
JCO
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