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Subject: [Leica] #351 & #352
From: jblack at ambio.net (John Black)
Date: Sun Oct 16 10:42:41 2005
References: <008701c5cef9$6f6fbea0$cdde4454@desktop><434D8218.4020802@summaventures.com><03fc01c5d03b$daf0f700$2501a8c0@chartertn.net><p0623090bbf748aee3e45@10.0.1.4><009601c5d0d4$87d5b120$2501a8c0@chartertn.net> <9b678e0510141310h50f7ae18i5d34dad13076db48@mail.gmail.com>
John,
What you have to understand is that all color negative technology is
designed to compensate for extreme contrast ranges; this could be from light
shadow or it could be filter induced.
<snip>
I haven't tried any of the newer versions of this product, but I will check
out a roll or two. It obviously works as it should for GB so maybe it will
for me.
Thanks..
JB
Replies:
Reply from geebee at geebeephoto.com (GeeBee) ([Leica] C41 b&w films and filters)
In reply to:
Message from geebee at geebeephoto.com (GeeBee) ([Leica] #351 & #352)
Message from pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig) ([Leica] #351 & #352)
Message from jblack at ambio.net (John Black) ([Leica] #351 & #352)
Message from jblack at ambio.net (John Black) ([Leica] #351 & #352)
Message from don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory) ([Leica] #351 & #352)