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that's interesting because Kodak rates the 5302 film at ISO 250.
Herb....
Where?<

http://www.kodak.com/cluster/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/f33/f3
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Herb....
Indeed. But Kodak speaks here of a "printing speed of 250". I don't know what it means but this not the sensibility of the film. It is said to be less than 1 asa but someone claimed good results used at 1.6 asa:

Get a roll of Kodak 5302 fine grain positive release motion picture film, about $15 a 100 foot roll. Put your negs on a light box and shoot with this film. asa about 1.6. I bracket a lot as this film is cheap. It usually takes me 4 shots to get one that I like and they look great. To develop, Dektol 1:2 for 1.5 minutes and you can use a safelight while doing this, just like paper. stop and fix, you will be pleased with the results. I have even used this film for long exposures in my camera.
-- eric williams , May 09, 2001; 07:28 P.M. Eastern Someone mentionned a 5 asa exposure

Somewhere else, one indicates 5 asa (for picture taking, not copying).

I wonder what "printing speed" means...

Andre
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