As various people have said, going to the National Geographic site and
typing Pentax into the search engine produces a few hits, mostly from
people using 6x7's. I notice that the ones from the series 'Over the
Sonoran' have a lot with the legend:
Film Type: Fujichrome Provia 100 RDP II
Maybe he didnt happen to have any in his bag that day.
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As various people have said, going to the National Geographic
Geographic Pentax question
As various people have said, going to the National Geographic site and
typing Pentax into the search engine produces a few hits, mostly from
people using 6x7's. I notice that the ones from the series 'Over the
Sonoran' have a lot with the legend:
Film Type: Fujichrome
: National Geographic Pentax question
My question is why would the photographer want to push-process Provia 100
two stops? Why not just use Provia 400F ? Or am I missing something
obvious here? (very likely!)
Chris
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My question is why would the photographer want to push-process Provia 100
two stops? Why not just use Provia 400F ? Or am I missing something
obvious here? (very likely!)
Chris
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Paris, Leonard wrote:
If his pictures were used, they must have been pretty good. He may also
have inadvertently shot at ISO 400. Not unheard of, even among pros.
Len,
I'm not knocking the man BTW and I am certainly not dissing his pictures!
I just wondered if there was
I could be wrong but didn't Provia 400F just come out w/in the last year?
D
on 3/12/02 5:59 AM, Chris Stoddart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As various people have said, going to the National Geographic site and
typing Pentax into the search engine produces a few hits, mostly from
people
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 06:52 PM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
Could it be that he can get push processing at no additional cost (over
conventional processing) while Provia F is significantly more expensive
that
Provia F?
I'd doubt that -- our cost on the two is only about $1 a roll
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Could it be that he can get push processing at no additional cost (over
conventional processing
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