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P3D Re: Kodak Gold Max in a Realist?
- From: Linda Nygren <lnygren@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Kodak Gold Max in a Realist?
- Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 07:16:00 -0700
PgWhacker wrote:
>
> I've found a lab that says they'll make prints from Realist format
> print film. I'm thinking of using Kodak's Gold Max film, nominally ASA
> 800, but also reported to have wide exposure latitiude.
>
> Has anyone got experience with Gold Max in a Realist? What have you
> used as an ASA? With what results? What do you do for the 'sunny 16'
> rule -- a shutter speed of 800 being imposible on a Realist?
>
> TIA
>
> Greg Kane
> Denver
I have used it occasionally for 2D photography, but I find it too grainy
for general use, and I think this would not be very good for stereo
prints. You could try it in low light situations and see what you think.
I believe that there is enough latitude that if you overexpose in
brighter light situations you may get reasonable acceptable prints.
-Linda
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