Mick Fagan
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foc, thanks for the link to meinfilmlab, very interesting.
One point they mention is that the film is specified as 200 ASA, but it's full potential is realised at 100 ASA. While this could be shutter variations or aperture variations in the camera(s) they used, it could be possible that the film is closer to 100 ASA than 200 ASA in actuality. Bit of a moot point, but if you wish for tightness of grain, rating the film at a lower ASA setting may give you that.
I also wonder how many colour layers it has, they mention it works well under artificial light.
One point they mention is that the film is specified as 200 ASA, but it's full potential is realised at 100 ASA. While this could be shutter variations or aperture variations in the camera(s) they used, it could be possible that the film is closer to 100 ASA than 200 ASA in actuality. Bit of a moot point, but if you wish for tightness of grain, rating the film at a lower ASA setting may give you that.
I also wonder how many colour layers it has, they mention it works well under artificial light.