DanielStone
Member
hey all,
i know that the primary use for this film is for either film-recorder duplication( digital images recorded to film, think reverse drum scanner or for art reproction of high contrast color prints according to EK, but have any of you used this before for in-camera shooting? Well, before I plunk down some money to test out a bulk roll(100 foot), I need to ask and see if any of you have done this before?
1. what asa to rate it at(to start, i might over/underexpose, but looking for starting point)
2. is this a tungsten or daylight balanced film?
3. compared to say e100g/gx (currently my favorite e6 films), how is the grain? i like the e100g/gx grain, and i'm looking for something that is versatile, has good reciprocity(see below question).
4. what is reciprocity on this compared to other e6 films?
5. please post any recommendations you might have
thanks
dan
i know that the primary use for this film is for either film-recorder duplication( digital images recorded to film, think reverse drum scanner or for art reproction of high contrast color prints according to EK, but have any of you used this before for in-camera shooting? Well, before I plunk down some money to test out a bulk roll(100 foot), I need to ask and see if any of you have done this before?
1. what asa to rate it at(to start, i might over/underexpose, but looking for starting point)
2. is this a tungsten or daylight balanced film?
3. compared to say e100g/gx (currently my favorite e6 films), how is the grain? i like the e100g/gx grain, and i'm looking for something that is versatile, has good reciprocity(see below question).
4. what is reciprocity on this compared to other e6 films?
5. please post any recommendations you might have
thanks
dan