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Re: [APML] Speeding up film - examples



Hi John,

--- "John C. Mirtle" <jmirtle@shaw.ca> wrote:
> and easily records way more "stuff". Back
> in those days, Ektachrome
> had way more reciprocity failure than the current
> breed does, so the effect
> is more dramatic. 

That is a huge difference. Now I understand why you
tried different techniques to speed the film. I didn't
get started in AP til about 10 years ago, and at that
time there were some decent 400 and faster films. 

> All dressed up and
> looking like the
> Michelin Man while attempting to prevent various
> body parts from freezing to
> equipment is for the younger generation. I'm getting
> too old for that!

I agree. 

It doesn't look like I'm going to be able to do any
below freezing comparisons this month. The last 2
nights have only gotten close to freezing, and today
clouds are starting to come in. Maybe next month.

Alan

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