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Re: Grainy Pictures
      29/03/2008 13:25

If you find the grain is excessive for your liking, I would suggest either using a slower film, such as Delta 100 or FP4+, or use XP2 super/Fuji Neopan 400CN. The latter are processed in C41 chemistry as used by colour negative films and can be processed alongside them. Prints made on colour paper from the latter tend not to exhibit deep blacks though, and are best printed on conventional black and white paper.

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* Grainy Pictures springfield 29/03/2008 11:36
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures Malcolm_Stewart   09/04/2008 14:29
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures springfield   10/04/2008 15:52
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures LargeFormat   30/03/2008 15:08
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures nimbus   29/03/2008 13:25
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures springfield   29/03/2008 14:14
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures Burgy   15/04/2008 21:55
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures Rhys   19/04/2008 20:43
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures beejaybee   29/03/2008 15:29
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures Zou   29/03/2008 18:43
. * * Re: Grainy Pictures Gordon_McGeachie   29/03/2008 12:33

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