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    Neopan 1600 in D76

    CLICK HERE FOR NEOPAN 1600 DATA SHEET
    CLICK HERE FOR D-76 DATA SHEET

    *** Given times are for small tank development! Fuji recommends a 5% to 10% increase in developing time for large tanks ***

    Here are the manufacturer's recommended times for this combo:

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    --------------------------18C/64F----------20C/68F----------22C/72F----------24C/75F----------26C/79F
    EI 400-------------------4 3/4-----------------4------------------3 1/4----------------NR------------------NR
    EI 800---------------------6---------------------5------------------4 1/4---------------3 1/2----------------NR
    EI 1600-------------------9------------------7 1/2------------------6--------------------5---------------------4
    EI 3200------------------NR------------------15-------------------12------------------10---------------------8

    This film is not made in 120 or 220 format.

    For other film and developer combos, please visit the B&W Film/Developer Database Index

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    Re: Neopan 1600 in D76

    Thanks Paul I know, I've slacked on this the past couple weeks I have 2 weeks vaca starting Thursday and gonna try and get back on this project. Help is always appreciated :thumbsup:
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    Re: Neopan 1600 in D76

    No need to thank me. I'm about to start scanning a roll.

    Man, this is time consuming. Are you sure you want to do them all?

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    Re: Neopan 1600 in D76

    It is, especially the Fuji ones cause you can't cut and paste :mad2: I'll just do a few here and there. It will take a while but will be well worth it in the end.
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    Re: Neopan 1600 in D76

    Here are couple of shots from a roll of Neopan 1600 I took with my Bessa R2A. These are straight from my Coolscan V, only resized, except for the close-up, which is a 100% crop. Both shots were taken wide open at f2.

    Film Name: Fuji Neopan 1600
    Film Format: 35mm, 36 exp
    Actual EI: 1600 ISO
    Contrast level: This is my first roll, but it seems to be a pretty high contrast film.
    Presoak: Yes. Water, at 68 degrees, for about 30 seconds.
    Developer Name: D76
    Developer Dilution: straight stock
    Developer Temp. 68 degrees
    Developing Time: 7 min, 15 sec.
    Time Measurement Technique: From start of pour-in to start of pour-out...pouring as fast as possible.
    Tank Size: single roll, 35mm
    Tank Type: stainless steel
    Tank Fill Level: I try to leave a little air gap above the film to let the developer slosh around during agitation.
    Agitation Technique: 1 inversion (with quarter turn) per second, continuous for first minute, then about 5 inversions in 5 seconds, every minute after.
    Stop Bath: Water. Fill, agitate for 30 secs, drain, refill, and agitate for another 30 seconds.
    Output: Film scanner.
    Subject Matter Comments: As expected with a high contrast film, my best results from this roll where shots from low contrast scenes. This film seems to be very sharp.
    Notes for next time: Maybe cut back on development a little. Shadow detail was not very good, indicating this film's true IE is lower than 1600...no surprise.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Neopan 1600 in D76-juke-box-no-edit-640.jpg   Neopan 1600 in D76-bus-stop-640-no-edit.jpg   Neopan 1600 in D76-bus-stop-crop-no-edit.jpg  
    Last edited by photophorous; 12-17-2007 at 11:32 PM.

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