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- Dec 18, 2007
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Hi,
I just got back a roll of Ilford panf I got developed at a professional lab.
Super smooth, silky, fantastic, white whites, creamy greys, the works.
I also noticed that wen I mis-exposed, panf didn't forgive as hp5 does...
I noticed that it's very contrasted though.
As a rule, do slow films capture less dynamic range than fast films, meaning, slow films behave more like a digital sensor?
[by dynamic range I think I mean the difference between the brightest light and the darkest dark in an image]
I just got back a roll of Ilford panf I got developed at a professional lab.
Super smooth, silky, fantastic, white whites, creamy greys, the works.
I also noticed that wen I mis-exposed, panf didn't forgive as hp5 does...
I noticed that it's very contrasted though.
As a rule, do slow films capture less dynamic range than fast films, meaning, slow films behave more like a digital sensor?
[by dynamic range I think I mean the difference between the brightest light and the darkest dark in an image]
