le 29/11/01 17:16, Ned Nurk à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
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> i would doubt it - you can only buy it in packs of 5 here in the UK. T400CN
> has replaced all the standard B&W films that non specialist outlets used to
> sell.
>
You're right, in France we also get Portra BW only in 5 rolls packs.
Didier wrote:
>Farther than the right profile in Vuescan, advices and tips for scanning
>chromogenic BW will also be welcome!
Isn't there a profile for T400CN in Vuescan? Or you could use the generic
setting and convert to greyscale later.
Rob
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le 29/11/01 14:38, Rob Geraghty à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> is this replacing T400CN which I hear is being phased out in the US?
> Rob
Hi Rob
Sorry, I really don't know about Kodak policy. I think T400CN can still be
bought here in Paris. But Portra 400BW (which appeared here in July) soun
i would doubt it - you can only buy it in packs of 5 here in the UK. T400CN
has replaced all the standard B&W films that non specialist outlets used to
sell.
>From: "Rob Geraghty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Interesting - is this replacing T400CN which I hear is being phased out in
>the US?
>
>Rob
"DRP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am actually testing Portra 400BW , the new chromogenic BW film from
Kodak.
Interesting - is this replacing T400CN which I hear is being phased out in
the US?
Rob
Hi Ed, Hi all
I am actually testing Portra 400BW , the new chromogenic BW film from Kodak.
Looks having a very wide range between black and white, which could make it
interesting.
Ed, could you add its profile in Vuescan?
Farther, how should I scan this particular kind of BW film in Vs?
Thanks,