I do like this one and Amazon is selling for around 10$ if you buy five. What I like about zero grain is the detail for people in the future that will look at these photo's an archival thing for me. The C-41 process is also quite interesting.
So, when you shoot it at 200, do you pull it one stop in development, or develop at box speed? I know some photographers like to overexpose one stop from box speed. I've only done that once (by accident) when i forgot to change the ASA dial when i shot a new film roll. I kept it at 200 (box) and shot it at 100.
I do like this one and Amazon is selling for around 10$ if you buy five. What I like about zero grain is the detail for people in the future that will look at these photo's an archival thing for me. The C-41 process is also quite interesting.
Fully agree with you great film. Like you I shoot it at 200 .Best wishes from Ireland
So, when you shoot it at 200, do you pull it one stop in development, or develop at box speed?
I know some photographers like to overexpose one stop from box speed. I've only done that once (by accident) when i forgot to change the ASA dial when i shot a new film roll. I kept it at 200 (box) and shot it at 100.
Just develop as Normal it’s fine