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RE: films

yeah.. I used several of those when I was just learning film and cameras in late '70s. I shot mostly color but occasionally some b/w. Film chemistry no doubt improved over the years to produce finer and finer grain crystals that had better reaction times to light, etc. I was mostly just shooting vacation and family pix and just kinda bounced around with different films for fun. Didn't really learn any one of them enough to know them well. ISO was probably the main thing I paid attention to. I mean ASA. haha. But I went back to see what film filters come on that NIK software. There are 18 different b/w 'film', including TMAX 100, 400 and 3200. It's a nice software for b/w editing, especially in the hands of someone other than me who knows how to use it well. Google bought the company not long ago and I think I've read that they stopped supporting it now, so adios Silver efex pro before long. I bought it for $80 or so a couple years ago, just before Google bought NIK and gave the software away free. I was surprised and impressed that I got a full refund a month or more after the fact.


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