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- From: d88micla@odalix.ida.liu.se (Michael Larsson)
- Subject: Re: Ilford DELTA 100: Info wanted
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.214110.10546@ida.liu.se>
- Sender: news@ida.liu.se
- Organization: CIS Dept, Univ of Linkoping, Sweden
- References: <EXJTMM.93Jan25115742@ida28.tts.lth.se>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 21:41:10 GMT
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- exjtmm@tts.lth.se (Thommy M. Malmstr|m) writes:
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- >Hi all,
-
- >A couple of weeks (3) ago i saw some advertising of a new Ilford B/W
- >film, namely the Delta 100. Since then i've asked for it in every local
- >photoshop but they all says that it's delayed from the manufacturer.
- >Are there anyone out there who has actually seen it yet? If so, is it
- >as nice as the Delta 400? How is the grain compared to T-Max 100? What
- >is the characterization (long or short toe, long or short shoulder)?
-
- >/Thommy M.
-
- >PS. Ilford is setting up a contest for the best picture on the theme
- >'winter' where you are supposed to use Ilford film (Delta) and print
- >material. Do they do this in any more countries than Sweden?
-
- >--
- >Thommy M. MALMSTR\M | o ,__Q | Lund Institute of Technology
- >K{mn{rsv{gen 3 A:202 | \-\_<, | Dept. of Communication Systems
- >S-226 46 LUND, SWEDEN | (*)/'(*) | Box 118, S-221 00 LUND, SWEDEN
- >+46-(0)46 13 21 78 |~~~~~~~~~~| Tfn:+46-46 10 90 08, Fax:+46-46 14 58 23
-
- Since you're in Sweden - look in the latest issue of the magazine Fotografi
- (nr 1-2/93 p.34), they have tested it. The grain is about the same as
- T-Max 100 and the characteristics are long toe and somewhat short shoulder,
- and ISO 100 seems to be accurate. All according to the magazine. They
- recommend it in combination with Emaks K888 paper.
-
- The only place I've seen it is in the Scandinavian Photo advertisement
- lately in the same magazine.
-
- Michael Larsson, Linkoeping Univ. Sweden
- d88micla@und.ida.liu.se
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