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Subject: Re: [OM] Film speed was-mondomonopods and suppot
From: M Asberry <photom@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 13:42:28 -0700
My experience with Kodachrome 200 is that it has always been GRAINY.  I
never use it anymore.  Have had better luck with Fuji Sensia 200, if I
need that speed.  Haven't tried the newer Elitechrome Select 200 yet, it
may be adequate.
Mary A.

Charles Loeven wrote:

> Snip from Ron Crabtree,  (that's from not at)
>
> >If you are shooting Velvia (probably at ISO 40)
>
> Could you all enlighten me as to why I see this so much.
> Rating film lower would add exposure.
> Now, I never used Velveeta, er, Velvia but
> with KR64 I usually get better color saturation
> with 1 stop under exposure.
> Isn't that the purpose of Velvia?  Saturation.
> And why 1/3 stop as a general rule?
>
> KR64 is usually good at 64 for shadow detail though.
> BTW,  I just got some test Kodacrome200 back and it is GRAINYYY.
> Can a lab process trannies poorly and add grain?
> Maybe too hot of a temperature at a shorter dev. time?
>
> Charlie L.
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