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RE: [APML] Fuji 160 NPL Tungsten



Chris,

 I can process it in Photoshop for the color skew. On the box it says the
film is for long exposures but I am sure they do not mean it the way we do.
However, I was thinking that maybe reciprocity would be much better for this
film.

Loke


-----Original Message-----
From: astro-photo-bounces@seds.org
[mailto:astro-photo-bounces@seds.org]On Behalf Of Chris Cook
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 8:08 PM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: Re: [APML] Fuji 160 NPL Tungsten


I've never thought of shooting tungsten film for astrophotography.  Since
this film is balanced for tungsten light at 3200K, it would have a very
strong blue color shift if exposed to a daylight source (stars).  You could
use a 85B filter to correct this though.

Chris

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Chris Cook
Astronomical & Nightscape Photography
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-----Original Message-----
From: Loke Tan <tan@cox.net>
To: Astro-Photo@Seds.Org <astro-photo@seds.org>
Date: Friday, March 28, 2003 10:47 PM
Subject: [APML] Fuji 160 NPL Tungsten


>Hi,
>
> Anyone tried Fuji NPL 160 Tungsten for astrophotography? I am wondering if
>anyone has tested this film, especially for it's red response and also
>reciprocity.
>
>Loke
>
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