I need some 400 film and at this time I can't seem to find Neopan 400 in stock.
What do you think is the closest substitute?
What do you think is the closest substitute?
...The Neopan has a bit of a shoulder that could make life difficult for you if you don't watch it in film processing...
Thomas, Neopan does have more shoulder than 400TX, but not as much as the graphs show. You see, in Kodak's chart, the Y axis scale (density) is longer than the X axis scale. If you "normalise" it (compress image at the Y axis by 20%) 400TX will have more obvious shoulder. Still more linear than Neopan though.
What does the graph describe in practical terms? What's the significance of a film's "shoulder"?
Thanks!
You need to be more careful of overexposure.
In practical terms, that about sums it up. A film with a more pronounced shoulder will blow out the highlights faster. Less dramatically, it will make delicate highlights harder to separate out on the print.

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