From: JEFFREY PAULL (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Nov 15 2009 - 08:16:24 PST
Since Ortho isn't sensitive to the long wavelengths which predominate in Tungsten light,
its Tungsten ISO would be lower - maybe half the speed - of using it in Daylight-Fluorescent illumination.
- Jeffrey Paull
On Sat 14/11/09 16:22 , Robert Schaller email suppressed sent:
> It's panchromatic soundtrack recording film, apparently, which I've never
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> used. The orthochromatic sort, 7378 (at least, in it's non-estar form), I
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> always rated at ASA 12, and got good results. I don't know if the speed of
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> the panchromatic stuff is similar.
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> On 11/14/09 1:50 PM, "Charles Chadwick" inf
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> > Hey everyone. I have some 3374 kodak black and white
> print stock. Does
> > anyone know what the Asa of this is? Any help would be
> appreciated.
> > Thanks.
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> > -Charles
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> > Sent from my iPhone
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