Which one?
320 or 200?
Which one?
320 or 200?
Maybe I've missed it in the 28 pages. How'd you like the film? Is it overly contrasty? large grain/small? what's the tonal quality? true film speed? is it an improvement over what you're using now? Is the film developer combination something you like? Will the film add something different and unique to your photography? Maybe all these questions have been answered and I've missed it. Apologies if so.
Which one?
320 or 200?
Res Ipsa Loquituryes.
Res Ipsa Loquitur
The thing, being why you see so few people in this thread buying and using it.
quod erat demonstrandum
I'm learning lawyer Latin.
As to the latter, actually more from number theory and calculus.
Some here act like they got bound, gagged and beaten. Then again, maybe they're into that sort of thing. Look, I don't judge.
Thus see it positive.But now as we got the chance to worry, bicker or just banter about it, instead about the things around us today really worrying, we shall not let pass this chance....
More expensive than Kentmere 400 which I really like, but Kentmere is definitely chunkier.
320-interesting choice for a film speed. In recent years only Foma has produced a 320 film but I think it has ceased production of this
pentaxuser
You may recognize the acronym: Q.E.D.
where i grew, the term is more often written as an acronym, the letters of which make the word best translated as "allegory", this thread is a nice allegory to the real world. As it is, more commentators here actually did buy our all new film and are happy for it, despite a loud minority still harping on about how other companies (who couldent care less about them or this forum) treat them better and as a result we dont measure up to those standards and thus are not worthy.
It's also nice to see you agree with me that the 4-5 people on this thread (perhaps you are one of them) who are intent on misreading and over analyzing every word are those who also declare flat our they will not buy this film or do business with us because of our refusal to comply with their ever changing and never ending demands for "data" that will not change our film or the outcome of using it. Somehow this group finds conspiratory talking points as they prefer to follow the "data" provided from a sample of one, by a single tester (with dubious testing methodology) that is contrary to all other real world examples presented to them.
It is indeed a good example of the self importance applied by the "many on this thread" you describe, which i am pretty sure were not and never would have been our customers in the first place regardless of the information we do or do not provide.
If a new film which is less expensive than most, offers excellent value in the form of its characteristics and our simple, unequivocal word is not enough, i doubt anything would be![]()
As a non native speaker of English I don‘t get it how q.e.d. includes letters for allegory, so maybe someone can enlighten me.
In the place i grew up in, English is not the main language![]()
yes.
Disclaimer - I am a film slut and like all film.
That was in fact their old T800 emulsion as far as I know
Somehow this group finds conspiratory talking points as they prefer to follow the "data" provided from a sample of one, by a single tester (with dubious testing methodology) that is contrary to all other real world examples presented to them.
Actually I like the cat on the boxes.
I don't think the preliminary results are "contrary to all other real world examples". Images from your film look like it is being pushed when exposed at iso200 to me, often with inky blacks and blown highlights in the same image. The data so far indicates that might be the case.
There may be an opportunity here to expose and develop this film at iso200 for that punchy look, or expose and develop at iso50 to capture more information and make contrast decisions later. A little data will help community members figure that out, so I'm glad the other thread exists.
Indeed, this is a prime example of the difference between the real world and whatever it is that happens on this forum![]()
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