Re: #236

Graham,

I like the SFX version better, but then again, I am partial to IR. I am surprised about the processing time--SFX is handled just like any other B&W film, so any decent lab should be able to process it overnight.

Nathan

GeeBee wrote:

Leica M6 : 35mm Summicron : red filter : Ilford SFX
http://www.geebeephoto.com/2005/05236.htm

I get asked a lot about this film but its effect varies greatly.
I took the same shot, same time, same place and have posted the link below
for comparison. One of the main differences is the 3 weeks that Ilford took
to process the film:
http://www.geebeephoto.com/2005/05216.htm



Graham
http://geebeephoto.com



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