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Subject: [Leica] Vericolor Print Film 4111
From: daniel.ridings at edd.uio.no (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Sun Oct 3 05:43:38 2004
References: <415E1DE5.4020701@Hemenway.com>

Jim,
Can't you use your "dark slide" and make several exposures on the same
film, something like doing an old-fashioned test strip in the darkroom?

Daniel

On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Jim Hemenway wrote:

> Has anyone ever used Vericolor Print Film 4111?
>
> It's usually used as a "contact print" film to make color negatives of
> positive slides.
>
> I found a couple of boxes of it and want to try it with the Korona 11x14
> outdoors but have no idea of the film speed.
>
> A data sheet recommends a (3200 K) light source with exposure times of ?
> second to 8 seconds with most at 1 to 4 seconds.. Illumination level at
> the exposure plane to 16 footcandles (172 lux).
>
> Does anyone know what this might amount to in ASA/ISO?
>
> I'm guessing about ASA 5-8.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jim
>
>
>
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