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Re: filmscanners: Color Negative Film Poll



> The bigger question is why shoot print film if you're going to scan the 
>images?
>

Exposure latitude. More important for street photography and
the like than for many other types of work. 100 films also
are a problem when shooting moving things, especially if you
want good dof. (I do, however, use ProviaF 100 pushed a
stop.

That said, I've had terrible grain aliasing problems with
Supra 400.


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John Matturri
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