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Re: [APML] Great Film Reciprocity test data now accessible
Shekhar,
You have the essence of the color test results. But also look at the
intensity graphs, PPF seems to be better, which is why I used it as a
reference for comparing all the films sensitivity.
I have just started testing with hypered films (other than PPF, PJ and
Supra400). It will be a week or so before I expect to have additional
results to report.
One additional objective of these tests will be to evaluate how long we can
keep hypered film in the freezer, or how much degradation there is over a
couple month's time. So far, the PPF and PJ hypered films were doing very
well after 4 months storage.
Don
> Bert & Don,
>
> This is excellent! Thanks to both of you for doing this.
>
> It it interesting to see that hyp-PJ400 and unhyp-Supra400
> are the only two films (of the ones tested so far) where
> all the three layers fail at approximately the same rate.
> That implies that they would reproduce the most accurate
> color.
>
> Shekhar
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