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Temperature rating on Fujichrome 64T type II.
A while back I used a roll of Fujichrome 64T type II film for a project in
my Photo 1 class. I found the box for the film and it says, ISO 64/19º. Elsewhere on the box it says, ISO 50/18º. Does this have to do with the temperature in which the film is used? -- David Farber L.A., CA |
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Temperature rating on Fujichrome 64T type II.
On 2008-07-30, David Farber wrote:
A while back I used a roll of Fujichrome 64T type II film for a project in my Photo 1 class. I found the box for the film and it says, ISO 64/19?. Elsewhere on the box it says, ISO 50/18?. Does this have to do with the temperature in which the film is used? No. It's the logarithmic film speed (aka DIN rating) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_sp...m_speed_scales -- savvo orig. invib. man |
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Temperature rating on Fujichrome 64T type II.
savvo wrote:
On 2008-07-30, David Farber wrote: A while back I used a roll of Fujichrome 64T type II film for a project in my Photo 1 class. I found the box for the film and it says, ISO 64/19?. Elsewhere on the box it says, ISO 50/18?. Does this have to do with the temperature in which the film is used? No. It's the logarithmic film speed (aka DIN rating) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_sp...m_speed_scales Thanks Savvo, Just one more question about this film regarding the color adjustments. The entry for exposure and color balance correction for reciprocity failure says that between 1/4000 and 1/30 of a second, "Not recommended." Does that mean no compensation is necessary or that this film should not be used at all for shutter speeds within this range? http://www.silverprint.co.uk/PDF/RTPIIAF3-024E_1.pdf Thanks for your reply. -- David Farber L.A., CA |
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Temperature rating on Fujichrome 64T type II.
On 2008-07-31, David Farber wrote:
savvo wrote: On 2008-07-30, David Farber wrote: A while back I used a roll of Fujichrome 64T type II film for a project in my Photo 1 class. I found the box for the film and it says, ISO 64/19?. Elsewhere on the box it says, ISO 50/18?. Does this have to do with the temperature in which the film is used? No. It's the logarithmic film speed (aka DIN rating) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_sp...m_speed_scales Thanks Savvo, Just one more question about this film regarding the color adjustments. The entry for exposure and color balance correction for reciprocity failure says that between 1/4000 and 1/30 of a second, "Not recommended." Does that mean no compensation is necessary or that this film should not be used at all for shutter speeds within this range? http://www.silverprint.co.uk/PDF/RTPIIAF3-024E_1.pdf They're saying that they expect the film to be used under tungsten lighting, which will inevitably lead to longer exposure times so that's what they've designed the film for. There's nothing to say you can't use it faster than 1/15s but Fuji isn't going to guarantee the results you get. -- savvo orig. invib. man |
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