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Thank you, now if only it was possible for our posts on FADU to actually be seen by other members!

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I came across Emulsive.org recently, which is also good reading, here's the page with links to their film reviews:

http://emulsive.org/reviews/film-reviews


Esewhere on the site/blog here's a lot of useful information on pushing film.
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Sorry - your account got stuck in the limbo the forum automatically puts new users in to avoid spammers posts being seen. I have now released you from purgatory!

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Some more news on upcoming films, thanks to Film Ferrania (and Emulsive).

https://emulsive.org/articles/every-...ounced-in-2017

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[QUOTE=TonyMiller;109857].....according to this blog author. Zorkiphoto.co.uk
The problem with subjective reviews of products like this is that comments are made without scientific evidence. For instance, grain can be influenced by the formulation of a developer but can only be measured by dragging a processed negative past the aperture of a microdensitometer and calculating the Selwyn Granularity from the jagged line.
While it would be appropriate to describe a B&W slide film as 'contrasty' or 'soft' (because the H&D curve of the emulsion is largely defined during 'ripening' at manufacture) the contrast of a negative camera film is entirely adjustable by the user on development, as most readers of FADU know.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to see a review of these films using the rigorous analysis described above!
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