CRhymer Subscriber Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 439 Location Fort Smith, Format ULarge Format Jul 31, 2008 #1 I can't find a data sheet on this film (120). Actually, I mostly want to know what the SW signifies. Thank you. Cheers, Clarence
I can't find a data sheet on this film (120). Actually, I mostly want to know what the SW signifies. Thank you. Cheers, Clarence
Jonathan Brooke Member Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 35 Location Stockton-on- Format 4x5 Format Jul 31, 2008 #2 I believe it stands for Saturated Warm. J
jd callow Moderator Moderator Joined Jan 31, 2003 Messages 8,466 Location Milan Format Multi Format Jul 31, 2008 #3 What Jonathan said... not too warm, but warm enough so you'll never get the provia blues (I know provia doesn't go blue -- unless of course your cones and rods work). I loved that film and I still have a envelope of 25 sitting in my freezer.
What Jonathan said... not too warm, but warm enough so you'll never get the provia blues (I know provia doesn't go blue -- unless of course your cones and rods work). I loved that film and I still have a envelope of 25 sitting in my freezer.
OP OP CRhymer Subscriber Joined Feb 8, 2005 Messages 439 Location Fort Smith, Format ULarge Format Jul 31, 2008 #4 Thanks all, I have a few rolls frozen exp.1999. It is about time to use them. Cheers, Clarence
Pinholemaster Member Joined Oct 17, 2005 Messages 1,566 Location Westminster, Format 8x10 Format Jul 31, 2008 #5 Saturated Warm as mentioned above.