[HUG ] Re: Thank you in advance :D

...it really is a "combination" of both type of film & how it is processed (time & type of developer...)...not just processing, alone.

terry




On May 11, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote:

Some flat out wrong suppositions Patrick !
Lower ISO films do not have more contrast than higher contrast films and are
not harder to work with.
Contrast is a function of development.
If your slow film is giving you too much contrast then just give it less
time in the developer.
In 44 years of photography I've never heard of anybody Matching film to
lighting conditions.

Photography is not a guessing game that you learn on chat lists. I'd read a
book on it. Take a class.


Mark William Rabiner






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