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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Lesson Learned
From: jhnichols at bellsouth.net (Jim Nichols)
Date: Thu Nov 1 08:19:42 2007
References: <012501c81b70$5542afe0$6101a8c0@jimnichols> <9b678e0711010100n4522979ey924b7beba6eff050@mail.gmail.com>

Don,

Thanks for your comments.  I still hold to the fogging theory, because even 
the spaces between frames have the same appearance.  That was the only roll 
of that age that I had.  I now have roll that is from 2006 in the camera. We 
will see how it comes out.

Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com>
To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 3:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Lesson Learned


>I think instead of fogging, the film just lost speed over time.  There is
> some amazing chemistry going on in modern C-41 films and all that changes
> over time.  I would break out another roll and shoot a heavily bracketed
> series of a very long scale scene to find the true speed of the film.  Or
> shoot a gray card starting at -5 stops of meter and go up in 1/2 stop
> brackets which is boring but will tell you a lot about the speed curve of
> the film today.
>
> On 10/30/07, Jim Nichols <jhnichols@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>
>> LUGGERS,
>>
>> Off and on, over the years, I have used out of date B&W silver film with
>> very few problems.  Recently, when I wanted to check out a Pentax 50/1.4
>> lens that had come my way, I grabbed an out of date roll of T400CN ( 4 
>> years
>> out of date), and shot a few pictures.  A couple of days ago, I finished 
>> up
>> the 36 exposures and took it in for processing by the same lab that does 
>> my
>> C41 color work.
>>
>> What surprised me is the level of fogging, if that is the proper term, 
>> for
>> it looks like grain, that I found in the low-light images.  I must admit
>> that the film was not refrigerated.  Is this the experience others have
>> found?
>>
>> An example image is linked below.  The light color is metallic silver, 
>> and
>> the contrasting color is black.  Note the grain-like appearance in both 
>> the
>> light and dark areas, but especially in the darker areas.  All of the
>> negatives were like this in the shadow areas.
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/Mirror+with+Turn+Signal.jpg.html
>>
>> Jim Nichols
>> Tullahoma, TN USA
>>
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>
>
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> Don
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