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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Shooting Digitally

2002-01-22 by Derek Clarke

Oops!

I was obviously thinking of T400, although there was a chromogenic Kodak film 
with a snappy name rather than a number once that I've clearly forgotten 
about...

On Monday 21 Jan 2002 5:50 pm, SKID Photography wrote:
> T-Max is not a chromogenic film.  It is a true silver based b&w film, and
> contains no dyes that can fade.
>
> Harvey Ferdschneider
> partner, SKID Photography
>
> Derek Clarke wrote:
> >  Of course modern chromogenic mono films like T-Max are colour films in
> > disguise and have no better archive life than colour.
> >
> > And don't resin-coated papers also have shorter lifetimes?
> >
> > Back to that printer chiselling away at the granite slab idea...
> >
> > On Friday 18 Jan 2002 10:33 pm, Bruce Kinch wrote:
> > > >David Hemmings, wasn't it?  One of my all time favourite movies.
> > > >Casts the B&W photographer as a hero.  I like that in a movie :-)
> > >
> > > Especially since the color prints I've seen of late have faded
> > > dramatically. And in a film where director Antonioni went around
> > > repainting everything just so, including the grass in the park:-)
> > >
> > > Bruce
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