I have spent the last four days in the darkroom, apart from work that is, printing one of my brothers wedding. I shot it all on 160NC.
I exposed the 160NC at 100 ASA and was thinking about the difficulty I was having in finding grain to focus at low enlargements. It reminded me of Ektar 25 professional, in that I was looking for an adjacent colour to see focus.
I decided to pull out some of my Ektar 25 negs, for a comparison. Well Ektar 25 professional wins, not by a lot mind you, one can see image structure in the 160NC whereas the Ektar 25 you see colour dye only.
I racked the enlarger up to the ceiling and dropped the table to the floor to make a theoretical enlargement of 1.2 metres wide on the long side of the frame. Yep you can see image structure on Ektar 25 professional at that enlargement.
I then pulled out some of my first rolls of Reala (the original version). This was surprisingly grainy like. I then pulled out some Reala which is less than a year old and noted immediately, the almost lack of image structure by comparison to its earlier version.
Something of note about the Reala is that I exposed the first version at 100 ASA, whereas for the last 8 years or so, Ive always exposed Reala at 80 ASA; this could be a factor in image structure. That noted, I think the latest version of Reala is really quite good.
I have been pleasantly surprised at how good this bulk roll of 160NC is; in fact it has made me think twice about Reala, which is my standard colour film.
Mick.