igord Posted June 3, 2003 Share Posted June 3, 2003 Hi, Recently I watched a film about Peter. I wonder how he achieves this compressed look of his colour pictures (like Naomi pictures from the swimming pool). He let see in the film his contact prints, the colour negative was 35 mm Kodak Portra VC 160 or NC 400 ASA and BW was Kodak Tri-x or Pan-x.Do you think it is development process or maybe his prints are computer-aided? As for BW he told in American Photo magazine that he exposes Pan-x at 50 ASA to have grainless negs (just for your info). Igor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter nelson Posted June 5, 2003 Share Posted June 5, 2003 <I>He let see in the film his contact prints, the colour negative was 35 mm Kodak Portra VC 160 or NC 400 ASA and BW was Kodak Tri-x or Pan-x.</I><P> Pan-x? Is that Panatomic-X? I thought that was discontinued. Does anyone know? I'd love to have an ultra-fine grain black and white film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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