Hi Joao I haven't tried NPL, though I intend to. I believe you're right about S standing for short and L for long. If the results from NPL are anything like as good as those from NPS, they should be fine.
Regards Derek ---------- From: INTERNET:pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? Sent: 04 August 2001 02:10 To: INTERNET:pinhole-discussion@p at ??????? Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] Help Me Pick A Color Film Hi Derek, I used to use Fuji NPL but not for pinhole. If I remember well, the S stands for "short" exposures, like using flash lights or under daylight (not that daylight necessarily means short, specially to us) , and the "L" stands for "long" exposures, when working with tungsten illumination. The color shift, I believe, could be corrected during printing even if you decide to work under daylight. If you ever give the NPL a try, I'd love to read about any comparison. Cheers Joao
