freddie.rios
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2F/2F Thanks for the info, which fully backs up others claim that NPH with the 4th layer at least is the same to 400H. You are right, scans and automated prints is not an accurate way to judge films, done almost a decade a part. However, that is the tricky part with Negative films. It's very difficult to get the colors just right, between different labs, different processing machines, and scanners. Each item has its own take or representation of what a color should look, and we're not even adding the technician variable. All these variables is what makes some people only shoot color on E-6, and even that's not perfect. I'm afraid I'm not going to do as you suggest with the gray cards and such, perhaps if you'd like to, but it's not an endeavor I'm willing to partake in. You see my control was as a typical user, and not in a lab setting with controlled variables. If I did do it an a lab setting and made errors, I can see why your suggestions might make sense, but as I only used it for vernacular photographs, I don't see the expense in doing that. I hope my image from the previous page is enough that at least the 2002 NPH is not the same. That's about it.
BTW, as you live in Los Angeles, what lab do you use most often?
BTW, as you live in Los Angeles, what lab do you use most often?
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