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more re chromogenic film

more re chromogenic film

2003-08-20 by Alan Zinn

Fellows,

For the doubters I put a couple swatches from the HP2 film developed 
in split D-76 panorama I posted before: 

http://www.panoramacamera.us/air_shadow.html

Samples of shadow and bright sun areas:  

http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-2-xp2.jpg

http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-1-xp2.jpg

I think the pictures are relatively sharp and grain-less.  They 
certainly have latitude. 

BTW chromagenic film processed in labs comes back with a wide gamut 
of purple-ish base color. This, interestingly, changes over time.  I 
wonder how base color differences affects multigrade filtration and 
how about scanner differences?  

AZ

Re: more re chromogenic film

2003-08-20 by sceptre12345

Thanks for publishing the split D-76 film dev. process Alan.
Glad to see that film dev. is alive and well. The choice of film has 
never been greater and now Fuji is said to be coming out with their 
version of XP2.
Cheers,
Andre


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Zinn" 
<AZinn@n...> wrote:
> Fellows,
> 
> For the doubters I put a couple swatches from the HP2 film 
developed 
> in split D-76 panorama I posted before: 
> 
> http://www.panoramacamera.us/air_shadow.html
> 
> Samples of shadow and bright sun areas:  
> 
> http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-2-xp2.jpg
> 
> http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-1-xp2.jpg
> 
> I think the pictures are relatively sharp and grain-less.  They 
> certainly have latitude. 
> 
> BTW chromagenic film processed in labs comes back with a wide gamut 
> of purple-ish base color. This, interestingly, changes over time.  
I 
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> wonder how base color differences affects multigrade filtration and 
> how about scanner differences?  
> 
> AZ

Re: [Digital BW] more re chromogenic film

2003-08-20 by Alan Zinn

At 01:36 AM 8/20/03 +0000, you wrote:
>Fellows,
>
>For the doubters I put a couple swatches from the HP2 film developed
>in split D-76 panorama I posted before:

Ooops, sorry, should be: http://www.panoramacamera.us/air_support.html
!-


>Samples of shadow and bright sun areas:
>
>http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-2-xp2.jpg
>
>http://www.panoramacamera.us/c130-1-xp2.jpg
>
>I think the pictures are relatively sharp and grain-less.  They
>certainly have latitude.
>
>BTW chromagenic film processed in labs comes back with a wide gamut
>of purple-ish base color. This, interestingly, changes over time.  I
>wonder how base color differences affects multigrade filtration and
>how about scanner differences?
>
>AZ
>
>
>
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