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Hello
I am new here and a very amateur in analog photo but still I like it. It has something digital lacks for the moment. I shoot analog photo from time to time and I shoot also digital.
I am a fan of the 40s black&white (and of course the old Kodachrome look too). And I am trying to find as much information as possible about that.
Currently I am about to buy some Kodak books edited in the 40s, you know, the "Kodak Reference HandBook" and the "Kodak Films: A Data Book On Black and White Negative Materials", for some years of the forties. But I am really interested in finding the spectral sensitivity chart and response (density vs exposure) chart of the films used then, specially Eastman Plus-X and Super-XX of that time.
And if possible, Kodachrome (but that is a bit different story).
I think that some of you here could own, or know, these books, and probably you could tell me, please, if these charts/data is shown in these publications, as I really need it.
Thank you very much for any help!
I am new here and a very amateur in analog photo but still I like it. It has something digital lacks for the moment. I shoot analog photo from time to time and I shoot also digital.
I am a fan of the 40s black&white (and of course the old Kodachrome look too). And I am trying to find as much information as possible about that.
Currently I am about to buy some Kodak books edited in the 40s, you know, the "Kodak Reference HandBook" and the "Kodak Films: A Data Book On Black and White Negative Materials", for some years of the forties. But I am really interested in finding the spectral sensitivity chart and response (density vs exposure) chart of the films used then, specially Eastman Plus-X and Super-XX of that time.
And if possible, Kodachrome (but that is a bit different story).
I think that some of you here could own, or know, these books, and probably you could tell me, please, if these charts/data is shown in these publications, as I really need it.
Thank you very much for any help!
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