On Friday, May 24, 2002, at 06:11  PM, William Robb wrote:

> I have never run into a short exposure reciprocity problem. I am
> pretty sure that consumer flash equipment isn't capable of
> giving a short enough duration discharge.
> Some of the specialized short burst studio lights probably are
> able to cause reciprocity failure.

I've seen it, but only with tungsten film designed for longer exposures 
shot in bright sunlight above 1/500.  Specifically with Fujichrome 64T.

I wouldn't worry about it with anything else.

Yes, I was trying to make blue pictures.  It's a long story.

-Aaron
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