Tom, I forgot to mention the tungsten balanced 64t which is also a Provia family member. Most of my several minute long exposures have been indoors so the color balance was quite warm because of household tungsten lighting. It is my impression that the film goes slightly magenta at some point. I'm never too scientific with my exposures and color casts don't bother me. Sometimes I cross-process or shoot tungsten balanced film in daylight just for the look. But as in everything personal testing under your normal conditions is the answer. I do like the Provias very much and consider them worth working with for pinhole.
I also use all three films for commercial and editorial lensed photography. I just bought a couple hundred feet of the Fuji RMS slide film ans well as brick of 120 from Freestyle. That is the pushable slide film that has been discontinued. Fuji gave me a few rolls when it came out and I recall liking it but not seeing a real use for it. I'll report on my results pinhole and otherwise for those who are interested. Anybody else using it? Cheers, Howard Wells Tom Hawkins wrote: > > Thanks Howard, I'll give them a go, I suspect that sensia is the film I used > last time (it was the cheapest) so I'd say that in my hands it didn't have > much latitude but I did only try one roll! > > Fuji's website says that for Provia no exposure or colour adjustment is > necessary up to 128s exposure but beyond that some colour adjustment is > necessary and +1/3 of a stop. Have you found this working with these films > and pinhole? And have you done longer exposures in the 8 mins plus range > where they "don't recommend use"? > > Tom > > _______________________________________________ > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > Pinhole-Discussion mailing list > Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? > unsubscribe or change your account at > http://www.???????/discussion/
