Re: OT: Theater photo & film choice (Brian's ramblings)

2001-04-09 Thread Paul . Stregevsky
That's exactly what I've done for years, ever since reading this advice in the late 70s from Modern Photography's film expert, whose name was something like Rothbard. He routinely dialed in 2/3 additional exposure to help ensure saturation and detail. I often forget to add exposure when shooting

Re: OT: Theater photo & film choice (Brian's ramblings)

2001-04-07 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: April 7, 2001 9:25 AM Subject: Re: OT: Theater photo & film choice (Brian's ramblings) > Brian wrote: > > > I have been using Fuji NHGII-800, pushed

Re: OT: Theater photo & film choice (Brian's ramblings)

2001-04-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Brian wrote: > I have been using Fuji NHGII-800, pushed > either 1 or 2 stops ... > whenever I shoot C41 film that has to be > pushed, I usually try to give it at least a third of a stop > more light than I rate it for, ie.Shoot at 2500 and process at > 3200 etc. OK, please explain something to

Re: OT: Theater photo & film choice (Brian's ramblings)

2001-04-06 Thread Rob Studdert
On 6 Apr 2001, at 9:55, Brian wrote: > Hmm film for Theater (actually I've been shooting more > dance recently than anything else...) > > Lately for color I have been using Fuji NHGII-800, pushed > either 1 or 2 stops (depending on the ambient light available - > I never use flash) and u

OT: Theater photo & film choice

2001-04-06 Thread Flavio Minelli
Hi all. I'm reading on a new italian photo mag that Fuji finally released a new Superia 1600 4-layers film. It's branded as consumer film, did anybody got to test it? No data sheet available as yet on Fuji's site. Others options are Supra or Superia 800 which I'd possibly try to push. I'd like t