Hi Gautam thanks a lot for your samples. The second one looks horrible here, maybe removing the color cast did that, since the third one is a lot better. Otherwise I would never use Fuji 1600 superia ;-) I'm favoring a black and white film at the moment, I think that would also fit the 75 anniversary character a bit better. greetings Markus
>>-----Original Message----- >>From: Gautam Sarup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:53 AM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: Which high speed film for indoor shots ? was:RE: How do you >>select your camera for the day? was >> >> >>Hi Markus, >> >>This is Ilford Delta 3200 shot at 3200 and developed in Rodinal >>(at home - perhaps a lab would do better.) >> >>http://static.flickr.com/39/84732059_1ef2d6103d_b.jpg >> >>And this is Superia 1600. (Not much Photoshopping except >>I tried to correct the colour cast.) >> >>http://static.flickr.com/31/115189806_4e2474e4bc_b.jpg >> >>This is Superia 1600 with no software modifications: >> >>http://static.flickr.com/48/115186550_d768221e71_b.jpg >> >>Hope this helps you choose. >> >>Cheers, >>Gautam >> >>On 3/22/06, Markus Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hi Herb >>> Welcome from my side first ;-) >>> Could you post samples of unpushed ISO 3200 indoor shots with the Ilford >>> 3200 film or other brands from ISO 800-3200 in available light? >>> Unpushed, because I would have to send it to a "very standard" lab for >>> developping. >>

