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filmscanners: film grain/real ISO



>From my experience I can tell that it's better for most negatives (b&w and
color) to expose 1/3 stop more than the ISO rating. You're always on te
safer side when the exposure meter makes a mistake. And by looking at the
negatives, the a little denser ones appear "better" to me.

Tomasz Zakrzewski




 




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