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Thread: Finest grain on 4x5 film for studio stills

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    Re: Finest grain on 4x5 film for studio stills

    No. Im perfectly fine with the grain quality, im just trying to find out what is the absolute maximum fine grained quality possible when it comes to film. If there is anything better then 160NC/VC when it comes to negatives, and which DIA that is the finest one in tungsten environments. The project is shooting stills like the one displayed in the first post but I wants some options to the way and the materials Im using now. If it is possible to achieve even better results with other films or methods I want to try it.

    Maybe DIA is the way to go but it seams to be a bit of discussion about what gives the finest end results... 160 NEGs och 64T DIAs

    So far you have helped me a lot and quickly, thanks.
    Last edited by norly; 13-Feb-2009 at 09:29. Reason: forgot some stuff.

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    Re: Finest grain on 4x5 film for studio stills

    If I wanted to make color pictures in a studio with no grain I'd use a digital camera. Sorry, this seems pointless to me.

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