Concerning 120 format films only, which one from ILFORD is the closest to Kodak PanX125??
Locally.... yes. I don't know of anyone who carries Plus X and I need some for this weekend. I'm usually better prepared than this... honest....
Concerning 120 format films only, which one from ILFORD is the closest to Kodak PanX125??
Is FP4+ a modern sliced grain film or the older style emulsion like plus x ?
T-grain emulsion,that's what I was trying to say.:confused:FP4+ is an older style emulsion. Delta 100 is the newer style.
Thomas, the spectral sensitivity chart provided for FP4+ was made with exposure to 2850°K tungsten light, not daylight, as opposed to the one for Plus-X. The charts would be very similar if both were based on daylight (5500°K). That said, both films are sensitive to practically the same range of wavelengths.
Thomas, the spectral sensitivity chart provided for FP4+ was made with exposure to 2850°K tungsten light, not daylight, as opposed to the one for Plus-X. The charts would be very similar if both were based on daylight (5500°K). That said, both films are sensitive to practically the same range of wavelengths.
Curious -- I guess it's a question of the actual method, but it seems to me the sensitivity at a given wavelength should be the same regardless of the source; or are these plotted responses only relative to a "white" light input?
The spectral sensitivity curve you'll get, depends on the temperature of the light you'll use. Have a look here, at the 2nd paragraph on page 211.

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