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RE: filmscanners: Color Negative Film Poll



BTW I forgot to mention, I ALWAYS overexpose the 400 (320) and 800 (640 or
500) speed film from Fuji (NPZ, NPH, NHG II). Usually by 1/2 a stop
sometimes a full stop. The Reala (100) I expose at normal, however when I
forget to turn off the 1/2 or full stop boost, the results are acceptable.

Jack 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Phipps 
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 10:30 AM
To: 'filmscanners@halftone.co.uk'
Subject: RE: filmscanners: Color Negative Film Poll


I just switched from NPH II to NPZ with good results. Before that I used
NPH, also a good choice. When there is enough light, I love Reala. But
shooting a lot indoors, high speed is a must.

On trips, I always carry both, NPZ and Reala. Good luck Herb.

Jack

-----Original Message-----
From: Herb Bauer [mailto:herb.bauer@attglobal.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:01 AM
To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Subject: filmscanners: Color Negative Film Poll


Hi everyone,

I'm leaving for my vacation soon, and although I'd like to evaluate my
camera equipment against various films, film processing and digital
post-processing, there's really no time. I'd like to solicit this group's
recommendations for the "best" out-of-the-box color negative film to use
with a Polaroid SprintScan 4000 and PolaColor SprintScan or Vuescan. I have
read good things about Kodak Supra 400 and Fujicolor NPS 160, and the
purpose is mostly hand-held travel pictures under various lighting
conditions.

Many thanks in advance,

Herb




 




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