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Old 20-07-2005, 23:15   #36
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Re: Request for comments on image quality

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Originally Posted by Raistlin
I had thought that the ISO of the film might be a contributing factor but even at 400 they shouldn't be as grainy as they are surely?
These days ISO 400 film is practically as good as ISO 100 was many years back. I've used Ilford's XP2 (a "colour" type film that actually gives B/W results) and there's virtually no grain to speak of.
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