[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Alin Flaider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, none is 400 ASA precisely. Both Kodak and Ilford are > variable 100-800 ASA speed films, with a "marketing" peak of 400. One > can shoot at any speed he likes better the grain, tone range, > contrast, etc. What the heck is a "marketing peak"? -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "... there is no point in pressing the shutter unless you are making some caustic comment on the incongruities of life" - Phillip Jones Griffiths - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .
- Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film William Robb
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Alin Flaider
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film tom
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film William Robb
- Re[2]: Chromogenic B&W Film Alin Flaider
- Re: Re[2]: Chromogenic B&W Film William Robb
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Paul . Stregevsky
- Re[2]: Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re[2]: Chromogenic B&W Film Alin Flaider
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Rob Studdert
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Paul . Stregevsky
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re[2]: Chromogenic B&W Film Alin Flaider
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film William Robb
- Re: Chromogenic B&W Film Tom Rittenhouse

