Keep that up and I'll start posting my P30 pics. You think Catlabs is contrasty?Well, to be fair this is the same crowd that still has not got over the name change from apug to photrio.
”Ah remembah when this place wuz jest me and the gang. Lefty, Cooter, and Coot’s cuz Blort. Then things went an gone all high falootin an it’s been hell since”
Well, to be fair this is the same crowd that still has not got over the name change from apug to photrio.
”Ah remembah when this place wuz jest me and the gang. Lefty, Cooter, and Coot’s cuz Blort. Then things went an gone all high falootin an it’s been hell since”
Only one I can think of that is that low is Movie positive print ilm, like EASTMAN 2/3/7/5302. A Blue sensitive film without any sensitising dyes. Basically contact printing paper on a clear film base. ORWO makes (or is it made?) a similar one which is Ortho as I understand (have not tried it) as PF-2Wut about ISO 1.6 film? That is wut I’m shooting right now. No tripod required if it is sunny out!
Of course way back when many players like Gevaert were starting, the default film base was Nitrate. It was only in the early 1950s that the last of the Nitrate film left the North American market.All those who later became the top players in revenu, thus Ilford not included, started with own NC-base making. Gevaert even built a dedicated plant for this not on their actual site but far away on remote grounds.
Only a few niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche within a niche curmudgeons worry about correct exposure and processing, and that is not the market to which this film is marketed, e.g. artists.
Only one I can think of that is that low is Movie positive print ilm, like EASTMAN 2/3/7/5302. A Blue sensitive film without any sensitising dyes. Basically contact printing paper on a clear film base. ORWO makes (or is it made?) a similar one which is Ortho as I understand (have not tried it) as PF-2
5/7302 (acetate) is one that is no longer made on that base. so only the ESTAR versions are current.
Peppers doesn't seem to mind I'm using a film called CatLabs. He actually seems quite happy about it!
Perhaps Peppers thinks being on Catlabs' new film will increase his chance of having his own Instagram page? Many dogs do, you know.
This thread just keeps on giving.
Has anyone mentioned yet what a stooopid name CatLabs is? Because if you know anything about photography, you know the #1 enemy is cat hair. So who would want a cat in their lab? Who are these clowns?
Well, to be fair this is the same crowd that still has not got over the name change from apug to photrio.
So your one of those who still did not yet read Sean's explanation that says that Photrio is the "combination" of three forums.
Thus when I mingle at an analog-only forum, I am still at Apug, and when I welcome a new member seemingly only interested in analog matters I do so as a member of Apug.
That analog-only thing was the reason I joined, and if this is being cancelled it will be the reason I shall leave.
So your one of those who still did not yet read Sean's explanation that says that Photrio is the "combination" of three forums.
Thus when I mingle at an analog-only forum, I am still at Apug, and when I welcome a new member seemingly only interested in analog matters I do so as a member of Apug.
That analog-only thing was the reason I joined, and if this is being cancelled it will be the reason I shall leave.
So your one of those who still did not yet read Sean's explanation that says that Photrio is the "combination" of three forums.
Thus when I mingle at an analog-only forum, I am still at Apug, and when I welcome a new member seemingly only interested in analog matters I do so as a member of Apug.
That analog-only thing was the reason I joined, and if this is being cancelled it will be the reason I shall leave.
Quite an interesting manifesto!
Has anyone mentioned yet what a stooopid name CatLabs is? Because if you know anything about photography, you know the #1 enemy is cat hair. So who would want a cat in their lab? Who are these clowns?
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