Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 98-02-01 15:10:38 EST, healey@uclink.berkeley.edu writes: << Prints made without any masking seem to be quite excellent. I'd like to hear about other experiences with this film. Having a 400 film also makes doing interiors without changing film type possible. The one place where I did not find PMC400 was the best was, however, in photographing church interiors (Santo Domingo in Oxaca) where there was a preponderence of gold leaf--for these situations, Royal Gold 400 did a better job. Alan Bearden >> Alan, At the suggestion of one of the largest Kodak distributors in Miami, I tried PMC400 for social photography over VPS, and I was really impressed with the results, the colors seemed more vibrant and the skin tones more pleasing. Most of the pictures were taken with SB-24 flash on a Nikon N8008. From that time on, this is the only film I use in this type of photography. Javier Montiel Coral Gables, Florida