Greg Campbell
Member
I've browsed a number of forums, attempting to determine the 'true' dynamic range of Ektar100 and several other print films. After wading through way too many arguments, I 'noticed' the obvious fact that, as with most negative emulsions, Kodak does not define the shoulder response area of the film.
Looking at this plot, it appears that the red response is just starting to round off, but blue and green density is still increasing at a roughly linear rate.
If we ignore high end color shifts as the channels begin to roll off, just how much raw dynamic range is 'up there'?
Thanks

Looking at this plot, it appears that the red response is just starting to round off, but blue and green density is still increasing at a roughly linear rate.
If we ignore high end color shifts as the channels begin to roll off, just how much raw dynamic range is 'up there'?
Thanks