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Anonymous
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But I'd also bracket the hell out of the exposure using some really fine grain film (too bad they don't make techpan anymore). Slow multigrade paper, something that won't go reciprocal too quickly, is probably key. Then laying out a hell of a complex exposure plan to pick out a combination of negatives and filters in selective exposure that will get both fine grain and that chunky contrast that people seem to like about hdr.
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