In a message dated 09/08/2000 2:06:24 AM Central Daylight Time, l...@pamho.net
writes:
This may be a silly question, but does expired film
give any advantage or render different results?
Yes, the pundits say expired slide film is especially suited for
cross-processing. It also
This may be a silly question, but does expired film
give any advantage or render different results?
Yes, the pundits say expired slide film is especially suited for
cross-processing. It also renders a different result in your balance
sheet.
Brahma
For some examples of the use of expired film (cross-processed), take a look
at Claudia Wornum's exhibit at:
http://www.p at ???/exhibits/Wornum/
- Gregg
At 01:40 PM 9/7/00 -0700, you wrote:
This may be a silly question, but does expired film
give any advantage or render different
--- Tom Purdum javaboy...@yahoo.com wrote:
This may be a silly question, but does expired film
give any advantage or render different results?
Expired film will generally lose speed and contrast. Obviously, it depends
upon how old it is and how it has been kept. I use film that's 5-7 years
This may be a silly question, but does expired film
give any advantage or render different results?
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