Re: underexpose/overdevelop



This is absolutely correct advice from Mr Blank.

Blank negatives never come from Mr Blank.

Gregory Blank wrote:
> In article <1125398961.064447.177270@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> nobodyman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > The standard advice is that this is a way to create more high light and
> > deeper shadows in an overcast lit scene. What other techniques have
> > you used with overcast light that may run counter to the under/over
> > method?
> >
> > I use a 400 speed black and white film when shooting in such light.
> >
> > I develop in D-76, or Xtol.
>
> You don't want to underexpose film - ever.
>
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