F80p
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Hi there! I shoot 35mm and C-41.
I have few questions regarding grain.....and its relationship towards film development.
So my question is.....does under/improper development lead to more graininess?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3384/3439836052_132c8c44f3_o.jpg
1/1000 sec, F5.6
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3349/3442231628_914f8c37cf_b.jpg
1/125 sec, F4.5
Both the pics are shot at the same focal length and same film brand but processed by different minilabs.
(please see the large size picture)
The bokeh in the first pic is very grainy(see the front tyre, its not even circular)! whereas the second pic bokeh is smooth like digital. I dont get it....WHY?????
If it is uneven development/improper development then a better method like using a brush to move over the film for more even development solve the problem?
Grainy skies are another headache/mystery!
I have few questions regarding grain.....and its relationship towards film development.
So my question is.....does under/improper development lead to more graininess?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3384/3439836052_132c8c44f3_o.jpg
1/1000 sec, F5.6
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3349/3442231628_914f8c37cf_b.jpg
1/125 sec, F4.5
Both the pics are shot at the same focal length and same film brand but processed by different minilabs.
(please see the large size picture)
The bokeh in the first pic is very grainy(see the front tyre, its not even circular)! whereas the second pic bokeh is smooth like digital. I dont get it....WHY?????
If it is uneven development/improper development then a better method like using a brush to move over the film for more even development solve the problem?
Grainy skies are another headache/mystery!
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