Henk de Jong:
I have had an opportunity to take a look at the site you referenced, and
that is part of the reason I believe that slower speed films, as a whole,
show less grain than faster speed films. The test on that site of 200 ISO
film was performed with generic film (another reason why I intend to avoid
generic film). I am curious if anyone has had good luck with 200 speed
branded film, and if so, what. As I mentioned in my original email, I have
had wonderful success with 200 ISO slides. I have no problem using slower
film, but would still like a recommendation before I purchase the film in
bulk.
Thanks for your input,
Ed Renenger
http://home.earthlink.net/~edrenenger
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henk de Jong" <hsdejong@worldmail.nl>
To: <edrenenger@earthlink.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Grain aliasing
Hi Ed,
> I have noticed that slower speed films show less grain aliasing, so I
assume
> I should shoot 100 or slower. Is that accurate?
Did you already had a look at http://www.photoscientia.co.uk/Grain.htm?
With kind regards,
Henk de Jong
The Netherlands
http://annapurna.wolweb.nlhttp://burma.wolweb.nl
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