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[APML] Re: E200 star image size.
OK - so do you push 1 or 2? How much
do you cut exposure? What about grain
increase?
I've seen significant RED layer halation in E-200,
and I'd be happy to cure it with reduced exposure
and push processing.
Thanks
Todd
> From: "Taras R. Hnatyshyn" <tarashnat@earthlink.net>
> Subject: Re: [APML] E200 star image size.
>
> Increasing exposure increases halation, in addition to density.
> This would probably be a larger effect on color films as opposed
> to B/W.
>
> Comparing Tech Pan (one layer) to any color emulsion (multi layered)
> is a bit unfair. In addition, Tech Pan's grains are so much smaller
> than just about any film out there. Not to mention it is quite
> thinner than most other films. Not as many surfaces to reflect
> light around.
>
> Taras
>
> On Monday, November 10, 2003, at 10:13 AM, Jason Ware wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Jon Kolb wrote:
> >> That's one
> >> reason to push process the film instead of exposing longer.
> >
> > Why would that make a difference? Pushing produces more
> > density just as exposure time does.
> >
> > --
> > -Jason Ware
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