"Pushing" Lucky SHD ISO100 to ISO400


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chiif

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Tried a roll of Lucky SHD ISO 100 set the meter ISO setting to 400 on my Bessa R4A. Then "over-developed" by about 2 min on the HC110 dilution 1:32. Images turn out pretty OK. Grains are still pretty controllable. Here are some of the shots...

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Searching for gold... another shot from the "pushed roll"
 

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This is the day rehearsal of the chinese opera series. another "pushed up" shot... :bsmilie:
 

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take flight...
 

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Should we... or Should we not????
 

Ãwesome tonal range, Chii Fei! I wonder if this shot would have been possible in digital.

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Searching for gold... another shot from the "pushed roll"
 

Thanks!

That further proved one thing... China Lucky film is not any inferior than the European, American, Japanese counterparts... But I can't speak for other consumables. :bsmilie:
 

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