[pure-silver] Re: What's in a name
- From: Snoopy <snoopy@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 14:57:30 +0100
Its definitely not like XP2. It has REAL COLOUR on the film base, XP2
does not.
Love,
Snoopy
At 18:37 26.01.2007, you wrote:
Snoopy wrote:
> I am just in the process of testing a new film by Rollei, called
> Rollei Scanfilm CN 400 Pro. Its a 400 ASA film, especially "designed for
> easy scanning" according to Rollei. Its a colour negative film without
> the orange base (i.e. unlike the Kodak 400 CN, IIRC). This should make
> scanning simpler (like a slide film) but it also allows colour AND b/w
> prints. So you get easy access to the d<beep> :-) world with the good
> archival properties of film.
How does this differ from Ilford XP2? Might it be re-badged XP2? :-)
Archival characteristics of color negative film probably don't come
close to that of conventional B&W film, too.
Dana
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Snoopy wrote: > I am just in the process of testing a new film by Rollei, called > Rollei Scanfilm CN 400 Pro. Its a 400 ASA film, especially "designed for > easy scanning" according to Rollei. Its a colour negative film without > the orange base (i.e. unlike the Kodak 400 CN, IIRC). This should make > scanning simpler (like a slide film) but it also allows colour AND b/w > prints. So you get easy access to the d<beep> :-) world with the good > archival properties of film. How does this differ from Ilford XP2? Might it be re-badged XP2? :-) Archival characteristics of color negative film probably don't come close to that of conventional B&W film, too. Dana =============================================================================================================To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.
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- [pure-silver] What's in a name
- From: afterswift
- [pure-silver] Re: What's in a name
- From: Snoopy
- [pure-silver] Re: What's in a name
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