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filmscanners: OT: Film grain



I was wondering if anyone on the list could explain to me chemically how it
is that overexposing a colour negative makes the film grain smaller?  I had
no problem with a silver based film getting coarser grain wit exposure, but
C41 doing the opposite has me stumped.  I know it *does*, but I don't
understand how!

Please email me off the list.

Rob





 




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