athanasius80
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Does anyone have any user experiences with Efke 100 versus Fomapan 100 in 120 and sheet film? I'd love to hear people's opinions one way or the other and why.
Thanks!
Thanks!
jandc said:I'd really like to know how anyone can determine the qualities of a film from a web posted digital scan of either the print or negative.
jandc said:As is sit here looking at the original print of the picture referenced above I can see that they look nothing alike in terms of warmth and tonal value.
I'd really like to know how anyone can determine the qualities of a film from a web posted digital scan of either the print or negative. Between monitors, scanners editing software etc the number of variables are endless. The one thing that is certain is that the picture you see on your screen is not going to look the same on mine. I can understand looking at posted pictures from a artistic point of view. Trying to distinguish any significant technical detail about how the film itself looks is a waste of time.
Not knowing anything about how the film was exposed, developed and printed further makes this type of analysis useless. For all anyone knows the film was lousy, developed poorly and then saved in photoshop. Or perhaps the film was excellent and the photoshop stage manipulation made it look worse.
Fotohuis said:@ Donald: Do you use more Fomapan film: Fomapan T200 and Fomapan 400 and do you have also Diafine data available for that films?
Best regards,
Robert
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