Naples
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		Sorry I dont have scans to upload, but basically, I took photos of my daughters indoor piano recital using Kodak BW400CN (C-41) film.  I used a Nikon N80 with a Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D AF set on a tripod perhaps some 30 feet (estimated) from the stage; manual mode; spot metering on my daughters faces; no flash.
For past identical recitals I have used Kodaks TMY-2 and Tri-X without any problem. This time, though, with BW400CN, the prints (commercially developed and printed) came out remarkably sharp but very grainy.
Any advice on what could have caused this? This film is supposed to have rather fine grain, so did I underexpose? Could it have been the development or printing? Or is this film not suited for this, as I have been told?
Thanks.
			
			For past identical recitals I have used Kodaks TMY-2 and Tri-X without any problem. This time, though, with BW400CN, the prints (commercially developed and printed) came out remarkably sharp but very grainy.
Any advice on what could have caused this? This film is supposed to have rather fine grain, so did I underexpose? Could it have been the development or printing? Or is this film not suited for this, as I have been told?
Thanks.
 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
			
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		