TobinLam opened this issue on Sep 22, 2005 ยท 13 posts
TwoPynts posted Fri, 23 September 2005 at 10:10 AM
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Aside from Infrared film, I loved using Kodak TechPan 50 ASA film. There was no sharper 35mm B&W film available on the market, and the details you could pull from a negative were nothing short of amazing. The downside was that it was very sensitive and exact exposure and developing were required to make the most of it. Has anyone else ever used it? http://www.sbccphoto.org/show_Tip.asp?ID=1 Developing method. A quote from Rich Oasen: "Years ago, there was an article about TechPan film that had just come out from Kodak," says Oasen, "and people were saying they would look at a picture or negative and they'd see a dust spot. They started blowing it up. Suddenly, that dust speck turns out to be an airplane in the background that was flying through the scene that the photographer didn't even know about." As far as favorite movie films...too many to name. =]Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations