> If you want to try saving a bit on film try the Bergger and Forte brands.
> Both make a good 8X10 film. I think Bergger has larger sizes available as
> well.
Of course, if one wants to go the seriously cheap route, you can use halftone
film, which I've done in the past. A sheet of 10X12 should cost around half a
buck, and developing in dilute Dektol (I've used 1+10 to 1+20, depending upon
the scene) will minimize the contrast.
Cheers -
george
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