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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 795029" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>This project is going to contain NSFW images so don't open this at work or in front of the wife and kids. </p><p></p><p>Well, I picked up some 35mm TX today in prepartion for my "back to the 60's" retro project. I am going to go out shoot some non descript stuff tomorrow and play around with ASA (remember that term) and development to get just the right amount of grain that I want for these nudes. I am really thinking I can stick with ASA 400 and manipulate processing with undiluted D-76 and 75 degrees to get the amount of grain I want. I want to have visible grain but not golfball sized stuff. Come to think of it, I might even shoot some stuff and dump it in real cold water after the fixer to reticulate it. I have not done anything like that in about 30 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 795029, member: 12827"] This project is going to contain NSFW images so don't open this at work or in front of the wife and kids. Well, I picked up some 35mm TX today in prepartion for my "back to the 60's" retro project. I am going to go out shoot some non descript stuff tomorrow and play around with ASA (remember that term) and development to get just the right amount of grain that I want for these nudes. I am really thinking I can stick with ASA 400 and manipulate processing with undiluted D-76 and 75 degrees to get the amount of grain I want. I want to have visible grain but not golfball sized stuff. Come to think of it, I might even shoot some stuff and dump it in real cold water after the fixer to reticulate it. I have not done anything like that in about 30 years! [/QUOTE]
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