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    FP4 vs Delta 100

    I've been shooting Delta 100 for monochrome pretty much exclusively for the last two years. A friend just gave me a nearly full box of FP4. I'm completely new to that one. I could use some advice on exposure, contrast, reciprocity, processing, etc. if anyone cares to share their experience.
    Yeah. I'm familiar with Photoshop. It's the place I buy my film.

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    Re: FP4 vs Delta 100

    FP4 is nearly foolproof and a bit easier to use than D100.
    Expose at 80 or 100 and develop in Xtol, D76, Pyrocat or most any standard developer.

    Do a search here, there's lots of info on this.

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