Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi LUG, Good morning. It's 5am, and curious minds want to know...What has happened in the 10 years or so I have largely ignored color print film? Has there been developed a color neg film that is reasonably fast [ASA 400 or so] that does not have grain that looks like large, pastel snowflakes? I have some people pictures to take, and I will have marginal light to deal with, no bounce opportunities and really detest straight-on flash. I tried the Kodak Portra when it first came out, and liked its color rendition, but at ASA 160, it's too slow for my needs. Need accurate color rendition, and acceptable grain. Faster the better, but the last time I looked, I was 'way put off by grain size. Has print film research marched on? Anything new under the sun, or even the twilight? I am not a pusher, as my experience is just awful in terms of triggering grain the size of sesame seeds on Olympic steroids. What too, for ASA 400 or faster black and white? Tri-X still around, or is it being horded in people's freezers? I have been making photos with color transparency film for a long time, they have gotten so good, and can be so much fun. Been languishing in the world of VelviaAstiaProvia100VSK200 so long, I am out of touch. These folks want prints, so prints it must be. Guess I need to get out more, broaden my exposure latitude! Thanks, all. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Enjoy the light! Greg Bicket