Murray@uptowngallery Member Joined Sep 24, 2003 Messages 1,041 Location Holland, MI Format Pinhole Apr 19, 2008 #1 Fuji IT-N is a C-41 internegative film for making negs from slides with 3200 kelvin tungsten lights. Does anyone know approximately what ISO might work in a camera for mis0using it? I have a datasheet and it gives a typical exposure (10 seconds) with an enlarger, but I didn't see an f-number. Apparently some Kodak printing lenses were similar to point-source lenses wide open, like f/4-ish. Does any of this add up to an ISO?
Fuji IT-N is a C-41 internegative film for making negs from slides with 3200 kelvin tungsten lights. Does anyone know approximately what ISO might work in a camera for mis0using it? I have a datasheet and it gives a typical exposure (10 seconds) with an enlarger, but I didn't see an f-number. Apparently some Kodak printing lenses were similar to point-source lenses wide open, like f/4-ish. Does any of this add up to an ISO?
OP OP Murray@uptowngallery Member Joined Sep 24, 2003 Messages 1,041 Location Holland, MI Format Pinhole Apr 19, 2008 #2 OK, I found a user who ran it at ISO 2 for (all) night photography. I assume therefore, if someone was successful, that it IS perforated. Murray
OK, I found a user who ran it at ISO 2 for (all) night photography. I assume therefore, if someone was successful, that it IS perforated. Murray
PHOTOTONE Member Joined Oct 30, 2006 Messages 2,412 Location Van Buren, A Format Large Format Apr 19, 2008 #3 Yes, Fuji 35mm internegative film is perforated.
OP OP Murray@uptowngallery Member Joined Sep 24, 2003 Messages 1,041 Location Holland, MI Format Pinhole Apr 19, 2008 #4 PHOTOTONE said: Yes, Fuji 35mm internegative film is perforated. Click to expand... Thank you.