On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 03:34 PM, Frantisek Vlcek wrote:
Hmm, am I right to believe the middle P means portrait, therefore
lowcontrast? And perhaps Standard, Highspeed and Zap! speed ;-)
Nope, cuz NPC is contrasty. :)
-Aaron
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Did you use a professional bug this time,
Brendan.VBG
Al kidding aside,they look very nice.I can see
why a tripod vs handheld would give better
results at those shutter speeds.
I seem to have lost Aarons e mail on the comments
about which Fuji film is to which Kodak film.
Is the NPS similar to
David Brooks wrote:
I seem to have lost Aarons e mail on the comments
about which Fuji film is to which Kodak film.
SHeeZ, dang those Fuji names! is the crypto
... NPS, NPH NPZ are the low-contrast emulsions
Bill
... who just got a 220 each
Printed and in the binder.
Thanks Bill
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Tuesday, April 23, 2002, 5:08:45 PM, Bill wrote:
BDC David Brooks wrote:
I seem to have lost Aarons e mail on the comments
about which Fuji film is to which Kodak film.
BDC SHeeZ, dang those Fuji names! is the crypto
BDC ... NPS, NPH NPZ are the low-contrast
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BDC SHeeZ, dang those Fuji names! is the crypto
BDC ... NPS, NPH NPZ are the low-contrast emulsions
Remember Kodak's VPS, VPH?
Bob
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a few more shots using the Sigma 70-300 APO with the
close up
adaptor, all on the tripod at F16, the shutter was
around 1/20 to
1/45, Fuji NPS 160 film. I was impressed by how much
sharper it is on
the tripod vs hi hand held shutters, the DOF is even
less than before
but it is noticably sharper,
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