lamemoria
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Hello, can any of you tell me your experience with this film. It notes that you can print it at a regular photostore with color processing. What is the quality of such film?
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JM-Rivera
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JM-Rivera
Hi- that would be difficult to answer without actually performing comparisons tests. Also, there are quite a few ways to convert to B/W in Photoshop. Each method would likely impose different characteristics on the resultant conversion.John Camp said:What's the difference between shooting 400CN and shooting regular Kodak color film and then shifting to grey scale in Photoshop?
JC
great photos!schow said:
Thanks for the tip!Joe Brugger said:I've shot a few rolls of Fuji's Neopan 400CN but don't have any examples handy to post. In brief: smooth tones, full 400 speed, very sharp with more contrast than Ilford XP2 Super. Very nice film. It is available in the UK and Japan, but not on the US market. You could probably mail order from the UK if you can't get it locally.