Originally posted by IgorZ How do you find the dynamic range of this film? ...
I find it to be quite good. The film yields high contrast, but the (mid)tones are still there.
Here a backlit dark brown dog, but all the tones are there all the way into the darkest shadows:
I like the fine grain and high detail that is possible with this film, even with my low cost flatbed scanner like mine (Canon CanoScan 9000f):
It is certainly a film that I will return to again and a welcome addition to the choices we have already.
BTW, Film Ferrania recommends Kodak D-76 or the variant D-96 and almost discourages the use of xtol, but I still used (more than a year old) xtol 1+1, as that was what I had at hand, and that functioned well for me (xtol 1+1 for 10 minutes @ 22 °C (= 12 minutes @ 20 °C)).