Hi Aaron!

Surely, I will let you know the results. My idea is to use Kodak Academy
200 A.S.A. film as a starter and then uprate it to 400 A.S.A. The paper
and developer that I am going to use is made by "STERLING" but I am sorry
to say that you won't find it there because it is manufactured in India.

Let me see how the results come out with this developer. Later, I shall
go for
Koday/Ilford paper with Kodak D-76 developer if the previous results come
out
unsatisfactory. I am more interested in attaining the right
combination of developing time and developer (by brand) for uprated films
by one stop to make fairly acceptable prints. There are some
special darkroom
techniques as I learnt in some books such as dodging, masking etc. When my
hands will get expertised in doing that I will switch to other developer
brand and paper with uprated films again.

Many thanks.

With best regards,
Ayash Kanto.



On Fri, 11 May 2001, Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> Some developers are better than others for pushing as well.  Let us know
> how your results are!  And please do share the name of the manufacturer,
> just in case any of us who are into fooling around with different
> chemistry ever come across any of it. :)
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> -Aaron

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