Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My remarks about K'chromes suitability as the testfilm of choice for the image recording capabilities of modern Leica lenses have been interpreted as to imply that only with these films the characteristics of Leica lenses can be exploited to the fullest, thus limiting the use of Leica lenses to this particular film. As I said (and will repeat here) I use almost every slide film on the market (Fuji, Kodak, Agfa) as part of my test reports about slide films for a Dutch photographic magazine. Invariably I use the Summicron-M 50,Elmarit-M 90 and Tele-Elmar-M 4/135 (now replaced by the AP 34/135) as the lenses for testing these emulsions in many different situations. As standard procedure I expose the Macbeth Colour Checker and use a computer program to measure the exact Cielab values of the colour patches. Colour deviation and saturation are measured and compared with interesting rigeour. Densitometer analysis is also part of the test procedure. I never trust my eyes to draw conclusions. Of course I leave out part of the subjective evalution and I also acknowledge, but cannot accomodate the psychological dimension of colour perception. All these comparison shots (which include resolution patterns) have convinced me of the suitability of K'chrome for my testing purposes of Leica lenses. Many other slide films produce interesting or impressive results and Leica lenses show their abilities with all these films. But some are more equal than others. On colour transmission: shooting with several Leica lenses the same colour paches and mesuring the values never gave me measurement data to question the neutrality of transmission of Leica lenses. I am not sure if this information would be of much value as so many and often uncontrollable variables are at work here. But it is a point well taken and I will create a test cycle to some additional research and measurements here. Erwin