Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/03

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Delta 3200
From: kabob@tiac.net (Bob Keene/Karen Shehade)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:04:27 -0400

A very creative (and hysterical) method of updating your lenses!!!

I am now using a black crayon to write "Noctilux" on a Nikkor 50/2 LTM!!! I
can't wait to shoot it in the coal mine!

Bob (I'm writing on ALL my lenses!) Keene

>
>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 08:05:40 +0100
>From: "Jean-Claude Berger" <jcberger@jcberger.com>
>Subject: RE: [Leica] Delta 3200
>
>Hi Bob,
>
>> I was thinking of giving Xtol a try, but this wasn't listed as one of the
>> developer options on the film packaging.  Has anyone used Xtol with this
>> film, or should I just go with good ol' D-76?  I am looking for reasonably
>> fine grain with good overall tonal gradation, FWIW.
>
>I use stock dilution (that is no dilution) during 6mn 45s at 21 degrees C.
>Agitate during the first minute then 5 s / mn.
>
>
>> The other night on a bit of a whim, I grabbed a couple of rolls of Delta
>> 3200 and more or less arbitrarily shot it at 1600 (gotta' do something to
>> speed up that 50mm Summicron!)
>
>I simply masked the letters 'cron' with a good black paint and, with white
>paint, carefully wrote 'lux'. That worked very well. After that, I
>repainted the
>apertures scale too, beginning with 1.4 instead of 2. As I still wanted to have
>the f/16 figure (because I like it), I jumped the f/11 mark that I don't
>want to
>use anyway because it makes me sad when I do (and when I look a picture
>taken at
>f/11). Then, I could go back to Tri-X in the lighting conditions I was using
>Delta 3200 before. For some reason I did not take time to think about, my first
>roll lacked of density. So I develop Tri-X longer when I use this lens and
>everything is OK again. I wonder if Tom would be interested to buy my idea in
>order to make some money.....
>
>All the best,
>
>- --
>Jean-Claude Berger (jcberger@jcberger.com)
>Systems and RDBMS consultant (MCSE)
>Lyon, France
>http://www.jcberger.com