That's actually what I'll likely do, Bill.

The band may actually want to use some of the shots for various purposes, if they turn out. In those circumstances, consistency may be important. I wouldn't want a shot taken at the end of the night to not be considered, just because it has a way different look than the others.

As I posted elsewhere, lab guy likes Neopan 1600, as the others mentioned are really ISO 1000 films that are pushed. He says Neopan is a true 1600, so getting it to 3200 means only pushing it one stop.

cheers,
frank

thanks,
frank

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From: "Bill D. Casselberry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


nah - just shoot three of what your lab guy suggests as he'll then be able to run all three thru the same soup in a 3-reel tank.

Bill

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