Hi,
Sid Barras wrote:
I'm wondering what some experienced
hands on this list might have to say about the benefits of this film, where it might
be at its best,
its actual pushability (aside from what Fuji claims) and where I might not want to
use it.
This is rapidly becoming my E6 film of
anymore. Pity as you have
to pay extra to push provia to 800, but 100/1000 was pushed/pulled for
free.
-Original Message-
From: mike wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 January 2002 10:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OT: Any recommendations for Fuji MS 100/1000 film
MS 100/1000, if processed with no push or pull, is a 100 ISO film. I've
found it quite acceptable up to 800. It'll do 1000 if you need it to,
but it isn't great.
Rob B: You're lucky that your lab wasn't charging you for push
processing on MS 100/1000. 'Round here, everyone charges.
We
test it soon, and stock up if I like it!
They had better not touch provia, or reala! This would really upset
me!!
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: OT: Any recommendations for Fuji MS 100/1000 film?
Rob B: You're lucky that your lab
On Friday, January 4, 2002, at 09:04 AM, Rob Brigham wrote:
'My lab' was Fuji UK. I sent them £2 extra for pushing it to 600, and
they sent me a credit note back saying payment was unneccesary!
Funny. They probably have the same policy with Provia 1600 as well.
They had better not touch
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Subject: Re: OT: Any recommendations for Fuji MS 100/1000 film?
Hi,
Sid Barras wrote:
I'm wondering what some experienced
hands on this list might have to say about the benefits of this film,
where it might be at its best,
its actual pushability (aside from what Fuji claims
04, 2002 9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: OT: Any recommendations for Fuji MS 100/1000 film?
'My lab' was Fuji UK. I sent them £2 extra for pushing it to 600, and
they sent me a credit note back saying payment was unneccesary!
I didnt realise Astia had gone too! I have a couple
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