Kino
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Kino,
You need to be a bit thicker-skinned. Daniel is just continuing the discussion and contributing lots of valuable information. Sure, the thread was originally to help Jarin find a solution to his particular problem, but now that his film is made and he's up for an Oscar, the discussion can veer off to address the needs of more of us here on the forum. I tend to think of that less as hijacking the thread than continuing on from an original destination. I, for one, find Daniel's contribution fascinating and eagerly await his further posts.
Perhaps you like being testily dismissed when trying to help someone; I don't.
And, you should really know that blue-sensitive emulsions (or color-blind emulsions as they are also called) are really not anywhere the same as orthochromatic ones. The latter have markedly different renderings of green things, like foliage, than the simple blue-sensitive ones. Sure, blue-sensitive films have a different look than panchromatic ones, but orthochromatic is a different animal too. I don't think Daniel is being too exacting, nor do I think we should stifle his interest and industry, especially in light of the amount of research he's already done and the information he's presented.
Really, you shouldn't get so testy when someone kindly points out a discrepancy or misconception on your part. You were the one that wasn't exactly "spot on" with regard to the discussion about orthochromatic rendering.
Best,
Doremus
Dismissed out of hand, yes.
Someone didn't look at the spectral response curves of 2366, which clearly show it about halfway between being blue and orthochromatic response.
For a quick and near ortho response, it is suitable.