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One thing I would like to see is some good film comparisons. By "good" I mean films that are developed to the same contrast index after shooting the same object, and then the images are directly compared in various ways, such as the look of the overall scene, graininess in a zoomed in region, detail capture in zoomed images, and so forth. Film density curves as a function of exposure would also be nice.
I have seen very few studies of this sort. There was one I saw comparing fp4+ and fomapan 200 shot at about the same or nearly the same iso. The results were pretty similar, but not quite the same. There are a few others out there as well, but I haven't seen many. There seem to be more film density curves as a function of contrast seem to be more common than comparisons based on pictoral (or is it pictorial?) scenes.
A similar study using different developers would be useful. In this case the same scene should be shot using iso should be adjust for each developer to give the same contrast index, and then the resulting images compared in various ways.
What do you think?
I have seen very few studies of this sort. There was one I saw comparing fp4+ and fomapan 200 shot at about the same or nearly the same iso. The results were pretty similar, but not quite the same. There are a few others out there as well, but I haven't seen many. There seem to be more film density curves as a function of contrast seem to be more common than comparisons based on pictoral (or is it pictorial?) scenes.
A similar study using different developers would be useful. In this case the same scene should be shot using iso should be adjust for each developer to give the same contrast index, and then the resulting images compared in various ways.
What do you think?

