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Re: My current picks

Posted by Pam on March 23, 2001 at 21:10:31:

Lets see... Ilford Pan-F, Kodak Panatomic-X, B&W infra-red film, Kalt lithography film (stuff has an ASA of 6-15 but can produce some interesting results, sort of like solarizing a picture in a paint program). Kodak ektagraphic HC slide film, Fuji 64T and Fuji Reala... there was an Agfa that had really nice browns and earth tones that had a realistic color rendition rather than the oversaturated color most films give, but I've spaced off what the name of it was and wound up with some other Agfa creation last time I tried to pick some up. I don't do my own processing and it's increasingly difficult to find people who will develop B&W anymore (and my friend that liked to drag me along in interesting vacations moved, and since I don't drive, I've kinda let photography slide for a few years)