Forum: Photography


Subject: I'm now certain - never using Kodak again.

Rork1973 opened this issue on Jan 31, 2002 ยท 20 posts


bsteph2069 posted Thu, 31 January 2002 at 1:15 PM

I thought the last picture was alright. Regarding Alpha-s statement. and one I've mentioned myself as well as the WHOLE world. FUJI-Tends to have more color. Period. end of story. It shows up as a slight green tint which makes people look jaundiced according to David Letterman. and yes he said that "on the air". The next question is weather that is the true color. Which I think is probably not. I was happy with the B/W film I used. Problems with the developing happends all the time. if I used the one hour place. ( Which I rarely do because I can't afford it. ) the film comes back with all kinds of problems massivly underexposed, poor color, scratches, ect. I believe Kodak has some real good film out there. As does Fuji and Agfa ( I think. ) High speed film. In my opinion all of that stuff is grainy!!! Sensia and Ectachrome to me are equivalent. But maybe I'm not blowing it up enough. Perhaps that is a solution. You could use slide film and develop it at home. There is a development kit for slide film now. It's not expensive and pretty easy to perform. I've used it twice and was happy with the results. Bsteph