rossawilson1
Member
Hi, I was reading that Fuji pro films are optimised for scanning and one light printing.. does that mean they're not so good for colour darkroom work?
Thanks
Thanks
... I didn't know if there were films that are better for optical printing or if I was paying extra for something I'd never see with Pro film...
Are you asking about slide or negative films? I haven't printed any fuji color films, but I know that Kodak Portra films, which they claim are optimized for scanning, are a lot easier to print traditionally than they are to scan. I don't know exactly what they're doing to make them 'optimized' for scanning, but the orange mask really gets in the way of that, yet it is needed for traditional printing. In other words, I think you'll be ok doing darkroom prints of any color neg film. If you ever do want to scan so you can do retouching or other photoshop work, I'd stick to slide film.
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