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Re: [APML]: Hypering PJM (was: Best Beginner Film)
Hello Eric,
I can't give you any details about the hypering because I get mine from
Lumicon, but with PJM, you may not need to hyper.
Many people, myself included, are using PJM straight out of the box and
getting good results. There is one list member; Philip
Perkins, that uses hypered PJM and if you check his web-site
(astrocruise.com) you will see that he certainly gets outstanding results
with the hypered PJM. It will get great pics either way.
Bobby Middleton
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> From: Eric Shelton
>
> How long are folks hypering PJM?
>
> I'm new to hypering, don't have a densitometer or step wedge, and
> use a Lumicon 300 hypering kit with hand vacuum pump at 50C.
>
> I know I need to experiment, but I want to hyper a roll and make some
> shots this weekend (el meano permitting).
>
> Eric Shelton
> shelton2@bellsouth.net
>
> On 14 Feb 98 at 17:08, Chris Vedeler wrote:
>
> >
> > It seems that Kodak PJM is the film of choice theses days. It has
> > low reciprocity failure, nice tight grain and good color balance.
> > It is about $5 a roll and can be bought only at photo pro shops (i.e