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Re: [OM] "Pulling" an Ilford HP5 ???

Subject: Re: [OM] "Pulling" an Ilford HP5 ???
From: Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 10:35:46 -0500
Thomas,

Basically, you overexposed a couple stops.  St. Ansel would be proud of
you. Just reduce development about 20% to get the highlights about right.
The shadows will be very soft, probably too soft even for a #2 paper, but
maybe not.  Printed on a harder paper they will probably be just about
right, one hopes, without too much grain.  These could be the best BW
exposures you've ever made. Congratulations ;-)

Cheers,
Joel Wilcox

At 02:49 PM 8/17/2000 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Gary,
>
>I don't intend to make a "habit" out of misexposing a whole film ;) I hope
>that this is a lonely accident. And while I would prefer if my (somewhat
>"holliday snapshots" from New York) were to be developed in an OK fashion,
>it is one roll out of about 12. And since I usually carry around two
>cameras (w. 24mm and 85mm respectively), there will be doublets - also of
>the frames on this misexposed film.
>
>Still, any advices on how I might go about developing the film will be
>considred before I try. I figured - and can see on the replies to my mail
>- that there are list members with experiences that will help me ;)
>
>--thomas
>
>On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Gary Edwards wrote:
>
>> Thomas,
>> 
>> Whatever, the instructions you receive are, if the film you are trying to
>> save is important - try the pulling on a test roll first!
>> 
>> Gary
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: Zuikoholics Anonymous <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 4:47 PM
>> Subject: [OM] "Pulling" an Ilford HP5 ???
>> 
>> 
>> > Hiya people,
>> >
>> > I had the misfortune of grossly overexposing an HP5...I forgot to change
>> > the ISO-setting. Hence the metering (and exposure) of the HP5 (400
>> > ISO) was as a Delta100.
>> >
>> > Now, how would I go about developing that film? I've got no experience in
>> > "pulling" a film, so any advice is appreciated.
>> >
>> > Ohh, normally I use Tetenal Ultrafin for developing negatives - Ilford
>> > ID11 only occationally.
>> >
>> > OM-content....well, guess on which camera I forgot to turn the
>> > ISO-dial.....
>> >
>> > Mange hilsner / Sincerely
>> >
>> > -------------------------------------------
>> >   Thomas Heide Clausen
>> >   Civilingeniør i Datateknik (cand.polyt)
>> >   M.Sc in Computer Engineering
>> >
>> >   E-Mail: T.Clausen@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >   WWW:    http://www.cs.auc.dk/~voop
>> > -------------------------------------------
>> >
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