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Good evening, about 2 years ago somebody was asking about exposure

times for film and I posted a Kodak PDF file that covered every

possible situation (is was multiple pages long). Of course that was a

job ago and I can't for the life of me find the file on my home

computer(s) anywhere. So does anybody have the file that they can

repost or know where I can find it online? Yes I did try the search

engine to no avail.

 

Thanks,

Gerry

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Sounds like good advice but isn't, ~ Jon ~.

 

Searching for "exposure" returns 3 pages of results, none of which is what Gerry is looking for.

 

Searching for "exposure guide" also returns 3 pages of results, none of which is what Gerry is looking for.

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Google "+kodak +exposure +guide" turns up nothing useful in the first 20 pages of results. Ditto google "+kodak +"exposure guide""

 

If you want to be useful, you might actually TRY the searches you suggest before dismissing the question out of hand.

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Gerry,

 

I have one that Jack Flesher (sp?) posted a while back. It's about six pages long and mostly wordy and then there is a one page table that gives values for different scenes and films speeds.

 

If that's the one your after I have it but I don't know how to post it here. I've taken a screen shot of the table. It's quite useful. I just print out this page and keep a copy in my camera bag.

 

Let me know if this is what you are after.

 

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YES that's it, thanks to RAV and Andrew. I just couldn't find it by searching don't ask why. BTW I couldn't find it on the kodak site (USA), which is where I found it 2 years ago. A big thanks to all those who have searched and helped me.

 

FYI, I am taking pictures at my son's kindergarden play next week and needed to pick a film, given my choice for lenses etc.

 

Thanks Again,

 

Gerry

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