Hard to say.  :)  I'd be interested in seeing how a slow speed film with
the grain filter would compare to a faster film in terms of quality.  I'd
have to know how the grain enhancer would affect the look of the
image.  Might not be a huge difference.

chris


On Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Umm, Chris, might not the grain enhancer degrade things a bit <g> -
> probably more than a good quality ND filter, don'tcha think?
> 
> Chris Brogden wrote:
> > 
> > True enough.  Some may not be partial to using a faster film, especially
> > with the attendant degradation from the ND filter, but that could work for
> > others.
> > 
> > chris
> > 
> > On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> > 
> > > Of course, one could always use a neutral density filter on a higher
> > > speed film and get the grain plus some of the benefits (wider
> > > aperture, slower shutter speeds) of a slower, finer grained film.
> 
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