pepeguitarra
Well-known
Omg!
Omg!
I don't believe you! There must be some somewhere!
Omg!
Sadly, all the Batgrain films have been discontinued.
I don't believe you! There must be some somewhere!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Yeah sure ... and Miss Marple invented Tea Grain. 
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
this smilie face . Peter
Whateverist
Well-known
Seen the show, never seen the movie. That's hilarious.
Did they zoom in with the magnifying lens and all the little grains were shaped like Batsignals?
No, unfortunately. It did give them a clue in their search for the kidnapped Commodore Schmidlapp!
sepiareverb
genius and moron
"Bob" , that was a somewhat tongue in cheek remark I made . I should've inserted
this smilie face . Peter
Whew. I've never let my children anywhere near this forum.
Dogman
Veteran
Fine grain films
Fine grain films
It doesn't qualify as "batgrain" but my favorite fine grain film was Ilford Pan F. It wasn't the finest grain of the fine grain films nor was it the sharpest but the tonality was gorgeous. The contrast was also much easier to control than Kodak's Panatomic X or like films from Agfa and others. I see it's still being made but I'm not sure it's the same Pan F recipe I recall. I haven't shot film in about 10 years and many things change with time.
Fine grain films
It doesn't qualify as "batgrain" but my favorite fine grain film was Ilford Pan F. It wasn't the finest grain of the fine grain films nor was it the sharpest but the tonality was gorgeous. The contrast was also much easier to control than Kodak's Panatomic X or like films from Agfa and others. I see it's still being made but I'm not sure it's the same Pan F recipe I recall. I haven't shot film in about 10 years and many things change with time.
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