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<blockquote data-quote="coolbus18" data-source="post: 498210" data-attributes="member: 35606"><p>[ATTACH]182334[/ATTACH][ATTACH]182335[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah that bw400cn is super. Printed on color paper, it's sepiaesque(it's a word now) reddsih tone looks great framed. Just super fine grain. I'd love some Kodachrome.I gave a shot to Velvia 50--challenge--oh yeah.I'll be getting the VueScan in a month or so when I learn how to use the 3 on a tree Epson controls. Each frame is a new one. But I'm just lovin' it all.I'm trying out a new to me French Film--Berrger rbf 400. It's in the trusty F4s. I love the experimenting although I must say for b&w I like the Tmax 100 and 400.And my first love Tri-x 400. Lately I've been hitting the books and studying early pioneering photographers. My next non-normal film is CineStill 50.That'll go in the F5. Thanks for your advice and to all have a great time shooting film!!!! :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolbus18, post: 498210, member: 35606"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]182334._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]182335._xfImport[/ATTACH] Oh yeah that bw400cn is super. Printed on color paper, it's sepiaesque(it's a word now) reddsih tone looks great framed. Just super fine grain. I'd love some Kodachrome.I gave a shot to Velvia 50--challenge--oh yeah.I'll be getting the VueScan in a month or so when I learn how to use the 3 on a tree Epson controls. Each frame is a new one. But I'm just lovin' it all.I'm trying out a new to me French Film--Berrger rbf 400. It's in the trusty F4s. I love the experimenting although I must say for b&w I like the Tmax 100 and 400.And my first love Tri-x 400. Lately I've been hitting the books and studying early pioneering photographers. My next non-normal film is CineStill 50.That'll go in the F5. Thanks for your advice and to all have a great time shooting film!!!! :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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