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Old November 16th 04, 06:00 PM
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Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.

Thanks,


Peter

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Old November 17th 04, 06:53 PM
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Bandicoot wrote:
Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.


Probably it works poorly, but I have never seen any field reports.

Too bad the movie film Vision 500T is not available for still photography.
I've heard it's the most widely used cinema film. Specs are excellent.

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Old November 17th 04, 06:53 PM
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Bandicoot wrote:
Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.


Probably it works poorly, but I have never seen any field reports.

Too bad the movie film Vision 500T is not available for still photography.
I've heard it's the most widely used cinema film. Specs are excellent.

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Old November 18th 04, 03:24 AM
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"Bandicoot" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.

Thanks,


Peter


You cannot push film.
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Old November 18th 04, 04:50 PM
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"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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"Bandicoot" wrote in message

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Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does

at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.

Thanks,


Peter


You cannot push film.



You're very funny. Not terribly useful, but funny...

;-)


Peter


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Old November 18th 04, 04:50 PM
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"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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"Bandicoot" wrote in message

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Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does

at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.

Thanks,


Peter


You cannot push film.



You're very funny. Not terribly useful, but funny...

;-)


Peter


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Old November 18th 04, 04:50 PM
Bandicoot
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"Uranium Committee" wrote in message
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"Bandicoot" wrote in message

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Does anyone have experience with pushing Kodak Portra 100T (the tungsten
balanced member of the Portra family)? I'd be interested in how it does

at
at least 400, a bit faster if possible.

Thanks,


Peter


You cannot push film.



You're very funny. Not terribly useful, but funny...

;-)


Peter


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Old November 18th 04, 05:18 PM
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Uranium Committee wrote:


You cannot push film.



You can't. The rest of us do it as a matter of course when required.

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Old November 18th 04, 05:18 PM
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Uranium Committee wrote:


You cannot push film.



You can't. The rest of us do it as a matter of course when required.

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