NathanBell
Member
Hi All,
I'm having alot of trouble with high grain photo's and I have no idea whats causing it. (I'm very new to film photography)
I've attached a sample, both shots taken within a couple of minutes of each other on a pub crawl through Sydney's The Rocks.
It doesnt matter the lighting conditions, shutter speed, film brand/type/asa etc. I've tried a few different film types, Fuji Colour, TMax, Delta 400 and all of them sometimes give this effect whether I've pushed the film or not.
I simply dont know whats causing this... Its VERY dissapoining when I put 10 rolls in for scanning and 90% of the shots come back with unacceptable grain...
I'm having alot of trouble with high grain photo's and I have no idea whats causing it. (I'm very new to film photography)
I've attached a sample, both shots taken within a couple of minutes of each other on a pub crawl through Sydney's The Rocks.
It doesnt matter the lighting conditions, shutter speed, film brand/type/asa etc. I've tried a few different film types, Fuji Colour, TMax, Delta 400 and all of them sometimes give this effect whether I've pushed the film or not.
I simply dont know whats causing this... Its VERY dissapoining when I put 10 rolls in for scanning and 90% of the shots come back with unacceptable grain...