On 10/22/2014 10:53 AM, Bill wrote:
On 22/10/2014 7:41 AM, Mark C wrote:
I share in your nostalgia - as I recall in the film days your were
really pushing it (often literally!) to get to 3200 and ISO's of 25,600
or more were into the experimental arena.

I remember a Royal Gold 1000 and thought it was abysmal. In later years
there was a very good ISO 1600 Fuji Press C41 color.  I thought looked
about as good as many ISO 400's of the time. Then there was TMax P3200
which tended to be a little grainy....

But ISO 25,600 was beyond the pale...

I recall one time getting iso12800 by using Acufine with Kodak Recording film. The results were beyond grainy.

bill


I'd expect lumpy to be an apt description.

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immortality through not dying.
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